Hudibras: In Three Parts. Written in the Time of the Civil Wars. By Samuel Butler, EsqB. Long, and T. Pridden, 1773 - 382 páginas |
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... things , and vivacity for the beautiful expreffion of them , & c . Now , how juftly this character is due to our Author , I leave to the impartial reader , and those of nicer judgments , who had the happiness to be more intimately ...
... things , and vivacity for the beautiful expreffion of them , & c . Now , how juftly this character is due to our Author , I leave to the impartial reader , and those of nicer judgments , who had the happiness to be more intimately ...
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... thing , In any body but a king . But this good king , it feems , was told , By fome that were with him too bold , If ere you hope to gain your ends , Carefs your foes , and trust your friends . - .- Such were the doctrines that were ...
... thing , In any body but a king . But this good king , it feems , was told , By fome that were with him too bold , If ere you hope to gain your ends , Carefs your foes , and trust your friends . - .- Such were the doctrines that were ...
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... things , Should ( when dead ) want likewife a Monument , John Barber , Citizen of London , hath taken care , By placing this Stone over him , 1721 . HUDI BRA S. PART FIRST . CANTO FIRST . THE 16 THE LIFE , & c . AN ACCURATE EDITION, LONDON:
... things , Should ( when dead ) want likewife a Monument , John Barber , Citizen of London , hath taken care , By placing this Stone over him , 1721 . HUDI BRA S. PART FIRST . CANTO FIRST . THE 16 THE LIFE , & c . AN ACCURATE EDITION, LONDON:
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... thing but chivalry ; - Nor put up blow , but that which laid Right Worfhipful on fhoulder - blade : Chief of domeftic knights and errant , . Either for chartel or for warrant : Great on the bench , great in the faddle , That could as ...
... thing but chivalry ; - Nor put up blow , but that which laid Right Worfhipful on fhoulder - blade : Chief of domeftic knights and errant , . Either for chartel or for warrant : Great on the bench , great in the faddle , That could as ...
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... he understood by rote , And as occafion ferv'd , would quote ; No matter whether right or wrong , They might be either faid or fung . 110 IIS 120 125 136 135 His notions fitted things fo well , That which was Canto I. 23 HUDIBRA S.
... he understood by rote , And as occafion ferv'd , would quote ; No matter whether right or wrong , They might be either faid or fung . 110 IIS 120 125 136 135 His notions fitted things fo well , That which was Canto I. 23 HUDIBRA S.
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Hudibras: In Three Parts, Written in the Time of the Late Wars, Volumen2 Samuel Butler Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
Hudibras: In Three Parts, Written in the Time of the Late Wars, Volumen2 Samuel Butler Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
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Página 20 - For rhetoric, he could not ope His mouth, but out there flew a trope ; And when he happen'd to break off I' th' middle of his speech, or cough, H...
Página 23 - For he was of that stubborn crew Of errant saints, whom all men grant To be the true church militant ; Such as do build their faith upon The holy text of pike and gun ; Decide all controversies by Infallible artillery ; And prove their doctrine orthodox By apostolic blows and knocks...
Página 26 - Upon his shoulders through the fire, Our Knight did bear no less a pack Of his own buttocks on his back : Which now had almost got the upperHand of his head for want of crupper : To poise this equally, he bore A paunch of the same bulk before...
Página 17 - Th' adventure of the bear and fiddle Is sung, but breaks off in the middle. When civil fury first grew high, And men fell out, they knew not why; When hard words, jealousies, and fears, Set folks together by the ears...
Página 31 - We shall not need to say what lack Of leather was upon his back ; For that was hidden under pad, And breech of Knight gall'd full as bad: His strutting ribs on both sides...
Página 19 - He'd undertake to prove, by force Of argument, a man's no horse; He'd prove a buzzard is no fowl, And that a lord may be an owl, A calf an alderman, a goose a justice, And rooks committee-men and trustees. He'd run in debt by disputation, And pay with ratiocination. All this by syllogism, true In mood and figure, he would do.
Página 271 - What makes all doctrines plain and clear? About two hundred pounds a year. And that which was proved true before, Prove false again? Two hundred more.
Página 27 - To old king Harry so well known, Some writers held they were his own. Through they were lin'd with many a piece Of ammunition bread and cheese, And fat black-puddings, proper food...
Página 138 - To sum up this long rigmarole, I have, dear B , what you no doubt perceive, for the metaphysical poets, as poets, the most sovereign contempt. That they have followers proves nothing — No Indian prince has to his palace More followers than a thief to the gallows.
Página 18 - And styled of war as well as peace. (So some rats of amphibious nature Are either for the land or water.) But here our authors make a doubt Whether he were more wise or stout.