| 1856 - 634 páginas
...well merited the characteristic retaliation which it provoked — 'Ward has no heart, they say; but I deny it. He has a heart, and gets his speeches by it.' According to the author of the ' Table Talk,' Rogers confessed to having written this epigram, ' with... | |
| Thomas Medwin - 1824 - 574 páginas
...is the only man I know who " can write epigrams, and sharp bone-cut** ters too, in two lines ; for instance, " that on an MP who had reviewed " his book,...one of the tutors of a late " Princess ? If I am not mistaken, ' there" by hangs a tale/ that perhaps would " have been forgotten, but for his over" officious... | |
| Thomas Medwin - 1824 - 496 páginas
...reviewed his book, and said he wrote " very well for a banker :- — . ••, t • • . - L ; • ' They say he has no heart, and I deny it : He has a heart, — and gets his speeches by it 5 •; ."•••• f. ; " I have been told," said he one Sunday evening during our ride, " that... | |
| Thomas Medwin - 1825 - 578 páginas
...book, and said he " wrote very well for a banker: — ' They say he has no heart, and I deny it : lie has a heart, — and gets his speeches by it.'" "...one of the tutors of a late Princess ? " If I am not mistaken, ' thereby hangs a " tale/ that perhaps would have been for" gotten, but for his over-officious... | |
| Alexander Kilgour (M.D.) - 1825 - 234 páginas
...measured phraseology as their masters— which practice, if classical, is contrary to common sense. " They say he has no heart, and I deny it : He has a heart, and — gets his speeches by it," which Byron considers a sharp bone cutter. It in impossible to guess at his reasons for despising Milton,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1825 - 238 páginas
...measured phraseology as their masters^which prac. tice, if classical, is contrary to common sense. " They say he has no heart, and I deny it : He has a heart, and — gets his speeches by it," which Byron considers a sharp bone cutter. It is impossible to guess at his reasons for despising Milton,... | |
| 1825 - 422 páginas
...given it as his opinion, that he wrote very well for a banker : " They say he has no heart — but I deny it ; He has a heart — and gets his speeches by it." pricious, full of humours, apt to be offended, and wilful. When Mr. Hobhouse and he travelled in Greece... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1825 - 582 páginas
...et qui avait dit qu'il écrivait assez bien « pour un banquier : « They say he has no heart , and deny it : « He has a heart — and gets his speeches by it. » « On dit qu'il n'a point de cœur; je le nie : il a un cœur, « car il apprend ses discours par... | |
| Henry Erskine Head - 1831 - 106 páginas
...Providence ensure this ? SON. What witticisms would not this occasion ? " Some say he has no heart, but I deny it, He has a heart and gets his speeches by it" This epigram, which I have seen on some speaker in Parliament, and a thousand things like it, would... | |
| 1841 - 618 páginas
...overmuch ; for he would sometimes quote the well-known distich — ' Ward has no heart, they say, hut I deny it, He has a heart, and gets his speeches by it.' He admitted the point, and returned, as usual, a Roland for an Oliver. His review on Mr. Rogers's 'Columbus'*... | |
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