| Alexander Pope, William Charles Macready - 1849 - 646 pagini
...pale boy-senator yet tingling stands, And holds his breeches m close with both his hands. Then thus. Since man from beast by words is known, Words are man's province, words we teach alone. When reason, doubtful, like the Samian letter °, Points him two ways, the narrower is the better.... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1850 - 510 pagini
...pale boy-senator yet tingling stands, And holds his breeches close with both his hands. Then thus : ' Since man from beast by words is known, Words are man's province, words we teach alone. 150 When reason, doubtful, like the Samian letter, Points him two ways, the narrower is the better.... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1853 - 336 pagini
...lately come from school) to be under the undue influence of any master. — Scriblerus. Then thus. Since man from beast by words is known, Words are man's province, words we teach alone. 150 When reason doubtful, like the Samian letter,21 Points him two ways, the narrower is the better.... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1856 - 362 pagini
...pale boy-senator yet tingling stands, And holds his breeches close with both his hands. Then thus : ' Since man from beast by words is known, Words are man's province, words we teach alone, iso When reason doubtful, like the Samian letter,1 Points him two ways, the narrower is the better.... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1859 - 384 pagini
...pale boy-senator yet tingling stands, And holds his breeches close with both his hands. Then thus : ' Since man from beast by words is known, Words are man's province, words we teach alone. When reason doubtful, like the Samian letter,"1 Points him two ways, the narrower is the better. Plac'd... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1863 - 388 pagini
...pale boy-senator yet tingling stands, And holds his breeches close with both his hands. Then thus : ' Since man from beast by words is known, Words are man's province, words we teach alone. When reason doubtful, like the Samian letter,161 Points him two ways, the narrower is the better. Plac'd... | |
| James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1866 - 860 pagini
...with store Of syntax, truly, but with little more ; And Pope gives a lively description of the same : Since man from beast by words is known, Words are man's province, words we teach alone. We ply the memory, we load the brain, Bind rebel wit, and double chain on chain, Confinc the thought,... | |
| Robert Hebert Quick - 1868 - 360 pagini
...'Dunciad,' the most consummate master of words thus uses his power to satirise verbal education : Then thus since man from beast by words is known, Words are man's province, words we teach alone. * * * # * To ask, to guess, to know, as they commence, As fancy opens the quick springs of sense, We... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1869 - 580 pagini
...these restored authors), ferule at Westminster School from 1640 to l6j> ' Жяоп miratur. Then thus. 'Since Man from beast by Words is known, Words are Man's province, Words we teach alone. When Reason doubtful, like the Samian letter1, Points him two ways, the narrower is the better. Plac'd... | |
| 1869 - 324 pagini
...preservativos. Acautele-se pois dos originaes d'esse painel. And petrify a Genius to a Dunce (14). Since Man from beast by Words is known, Words are Man's province, Words we teach alone. Todos e'stes versos inglezes são ida Dunciad de Pope, que não sei se Vm.ce já" leu, bem dilTerenio... | |
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