| Horace - 1767 - 430 页
...Thefe Lines are happily imitated and applied by 'SVlr. Pope to the Hon. Mr. Murray, now Lord Mansfield} Grac'd, as thou art, with all the Power of Words, So known, fo lionour'd, at the Houfe of Lords, Confpicuous 'Scene ! another yet is nigh, (More fdent far) where.... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1777 - 262 页
...darken thine : And what is fame ? the meaneft have their day, The greateft can but blaze, and pafs away. Grac'd as thou art, with all the Power of Words, So known, fo honour'd at the houfe of Lords : Confpicuous Scene ! another yet is nigh, (More (ilent far) where... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 392 页
...thine : 45 And what is Fame ? the Meaneft have their day, The Greateft can but bla2e, and pafs away. Grac'd as thou art, • with all the Power of Words, So known, fo honour'd, at the houfe of Lords : Confpicuous Scene ! another yet is nigh, 50 (More fiient far)... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 398 页
...thine : 45 And what is Fame ? the Meaneft have their day, The Greateft can but bla2e, and pafs away. Grac'd as thou art, '' with all the Power of Words, So known, fo honour'd, at the houfe of Lords : Confpicuous Scene ! another yet is nigh, '50 (More filent far)... | |
| 1793 - 548 页
...pr.ifticers. How much he was regarded m the Houfe- of Lords Mr. Pope's wellknown couplet will prove : Grac'd as thou art with all the power of words, So known, fo honour 'd at the Houftof Lords. The graces of his elocution', how. eyer, produced their ufual cffeft... | |
| William Cook - 1805 - 240 页
...friend Pope, who early saw the force, the dignity, and the extent, of his general powers: — Blest as thou art with all the power of words, So known, so honour'd, in the House of Lords, Conspicuous scene I another yet is nigh, More awful far, where kings and poets... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1807 - 474 页
...darken thme. And what is fame? the meanest have the,r day; The greatest can hut hlaae, and pass away. Grac'd as thou art with all the power of words, So known, so honour'd. at the house of lords : Conspicuous scene! another yet ,s mgl,, (More silent farj where kings and poets l,e ; Where Murray... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1807 - 288 页
...thine. 45 And what is fame ? the meanest have their day • The greatest can but blaze and pass away. Grac'd as thou art with all the power of words, So known, so honour'd, at the house of lords: Conspicuous scene ! another yet is nigh, 50 (More silent far) where kings and poets lie; Where Murray... | |
| Alexander Pope, Thomas Park - 1808 - 388 页
...And what is fame ? the meanest have their day ; The greatest can but blaze, and pass away. <ase. 1 Grac'd as thou art with all the power of words, So known, so Imiiom'd, at the house of lords : Conspicuous scene ! another yet is nigh, (More silent far) where... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 536 页
...thine: And what is fame? the meanest have theirday, The greatest can but blaze, and pass away. Srac'd as thou art, " with all the power of words, So known, so honour'd, at the house of lords: Conspicuous scene ! another yet is nigh, ;iV1nre silent far) where kings and poets lie; 'Where Murray... | |
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