 | Abraham Hayward - 1874 - 456 pages
...Buckingham has not been rendered more lurid instead of brighter by its junction with that of Chandos— ' At Timon's villa let us pass a day, Where all cry out, What sums are thrown away ! ' Though Pope tried hard to evade the responsibility, his satire was undoubtedly levelled at the... | |
 | William Cullen Bryant - 1877 - 576 pages
...dread, But all such babbling blockheads in his stead. ALEXANDER POPL. PROFUSION. FROM "MORAL ESSAYS." AT Timon's villa let us pass a day, Where all cry...grand ; of that stupendous air, Soft and agreeable come never there. Greatness, with Timon, dwells in such a draught As brings all Brobdignag before your... | |
 | James Thorne - 1876 - 450 pages
...Journey through England, 1732. S Epistle iv. of the Moral Essays. § Spehc«, by Singer, p. 145. " At Timon's Villa let us pass a day Where all cry out, ' What sums are thrown away !' So proud, ao grand ; of that stupendous air, Soft and agreeable come never there. Greatness with Timon dwells... | |
 | Rossiter Johnson - 1876 - 836 pages
...thriving plants, ignoble bfoomsticks made. Now sweep those alleys they were born lo shadt . At Tiuum's villa let us pass a day, Where all cry out, "What sums are thrown aw») !' So proud, so grand ; of that stupendous air, Soft and agreeable come never there Greatness,... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1878 - 660 pages
...plants ignoble broomsticks made, Now sweep those alleys they were born to shade. , At Timon's villa2 let us pass a day, Where all cry out, * What sums are thrown away!" 100 So proud, so grand ; of that stupendous air, Soft and agreeable come never there. Greatness, with... | |
 | Abraham Hayward - 1878 - 480 pages
...rendered more lurid instead of brighter by its junction with that of Chandos— ' At Timon's villa let ua pass a day, Where all cry out, What sums are thrown away!' Although Pope tried hard to evade the responsibility, his satire was undoubtedly levelled at the Duke... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1879 - 570 pages
...conVimaXVj reoe«*A, -osS. MB*.* ;d by the Queen in the Hermitage, while, the Funeral procession. ?. . . • Where all cry out, "What sums are thrown away!" So...grand; of that stupendous air, Soft and Agreeable come never there. Greatness, with Timon, dwells in such a draught As brings all Brobdignag1 before... | |
 | Abraham Hayward - 1879 - 488 pages
...Buckingham has not been rendered more lurid instead of brighter by its junction with that of Chandos— ' At Timon's villa let us pass a day, Where all cry out, What sums are thrown away i Although Pope tried hard to evade the responsibility, his satire was undoubtedly levelled at the... | |
 | Belgravia - 1881 - 686 pages
...upon it, which caused the Duke much pain. It appears in his Moral Essays, Epistle IV. : — At Timon'a villa let us pass a day, Where all cry out, ' What...grand ; of that stupendous air, Soft and agreeable come never there. Greatness with Timon dwells in such a draught As brings all Brobdingnag before your... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1881 - 608 pages
...yews. The thriving plants ignoble broomsticks made, 95 Now sweep those allies they were horn to shade. At Timon's villa let us pass a day, Where all cry...sums are thrown away ! " So proud, so grand, of that stujwiulous air, Soft and agreeable come never there. 100 Greatness, with Tinion, dwells in such a... | |
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