| Alexander Pope - 1804 - 190 páginas
...senseless, worthless, and unhonour'd crowd, Who, to disturb their betters mighty proud, Chatt'ring their sticks before ten lines are spoke, Call for the Farce, the Bear, or the Black-Joke. What dear delight to Britons force affords ! 310 Ever the taste of mobs, but now of lords... | |
| John Bell - 1807 - 562 páginas
...o'ei throws. Farcwel the stage ! if just as thrives the play, The silly bard grows fat, or falls away. There still remains, to mortify a wit, The many-headed monster of the pit; 305 A senseless, worthless, and unhonor'd crowd, Who, to disturb their betters mighty proud, Clatt'ring... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1807 - 436 páginas
...than once felt for the distinct speaker, as he gave his dialect it's most methodical utterance, for There still remains, to mortify a wit, The many-headed monster of the pit; and we should not be at all surprised if, on some tragic night, while MR. KEMBLE'S genius is indulging... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1807 - 288 páginas
...breath o'ertbrows. Farewell the stage! if just as tbrives the play The silly bards grow fat onfall away. There still remains, to mortify a wit, The many-headed monster of the jiit ; SOS A senseless, worthless, and unhonour'd crowd, Who, to disturb their hetters mighty proud,... | |
| Alexander Pope, Thomas Park - 1808 - 388 páginas
...remains, to mortify a nit, Xlie many-headed monster of the pit ; A. genseiess, worthless, and unhonour'd crowd, Who, to disturb their betters mighty proud,...lines are spoke, Call for the farce, the bear, or the black-joke. What dear delight to Britons farce affords! Ever the taste of mobs, but now of lords :... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1808 - 702 páginas
...o'erthrows. Farewel the stage ! if, just as thrives the play, The silly bard grows fat, or falls away. There still remains, to mortify a wit, The many-headed monster of the pit ; A senseless, worthless, and unhonour'd crowd : Who, to disturb their betters mighty prond, Clattering their sticks before ten lines... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 546 páginas
...1 J Farewell the stage ! if, just as thrives the play, The silly bard grows fat, or falls away. '* There still remains, to mortify a wit, The many-headed monster of the pit; A senseless, worthless, and unhonour'd crow'd : Who, lb todisturb their betters mighty proud, Munditia? pcpnlere • scd in longum... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 536 páginas
...Quod numero plures, virtnte et honore niinores Indocti, litulitiique, ct "tlepugnarc porati flattering their sticks before ten lines are spoke, Call for the farce, ' the bear, or the Black-joke. What dear delight to Britons farce affords ! Ever the taste of mobs, but now * of lords;... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1812 - 348 páginas
...o'erthrows. Farewell the stage ! if just as thrives the play> The silly bard grows fat, or falls away. There still remains, to mortify a wit, The many-headed monster of the pit : 3*5 A senseless, worthies^ and unhonour'd crowd ; Who, to disturb their betters mighty proud, . '... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1890 - 574 páginas
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