| Samuel Butler - 1861 - 394 páginas
...outward : That next of all we shall discuss; Then listen, sirs, it follows thus. His tawny beard f was th' equal grace Both of his wisdom and his face;...it would beguile; The upper part whereof was whey, The nether orange, mix'd with grey. This hairy meteor did denounce The fall of sceptres and of crowns... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 342 páginas
...Jseard was th' equal grace Both of his wifdom and his face ; In cut and dye fo like a tile, A fudden view it would beguile ; The upper part whereof was whey, 245 The nether orange, jnix'd with grey. The hairy meteor did denounce The fall of fceptres and of crowns ; With grifly type... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 722 páginas
...inside, not the outward: That next of all we shall discuss; Then listen, Sirs, it follows thus: 240 His tawny beard was th' equal grace Both of his wisdom...; In cut and die so like a tile, A sudden view it weuld beguile ; The upper part whereof was whey, 24$ The nether orange, mix'd with grey. v. 33;, 236.]... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 600 páginas
...redoubted Hudibras, an account of which Butler has transmitted to posterity in the following lines : ' His tawny beard was th" equal grace Both of his wisdom and his face ; In cut and dye so like a tile, A sudden view it would beguile : The upper part thereof was whey, The nether orange... | |
| 1804 - 412 páginas
...redoubted Hudibras, an account of which Butler has transmitted to posterity in the following lines: ' His tawny beard was th' equal grace Both of his wisdom and his face ; In cut and dye so like a tile, A sudd«n view it would beguile : The upper part thereof was whey, The nether orange... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1805 - 440 páginas
...the outward ; That next of all we shall discuss : Then listen, Sirs, it follows thus : 240 His tawn^ beard was th' equal grace Both of his wisdom and his face , In cut and dye so like a tile, A sndden view it would beguile : The uppper part thereof was whey ; 245 The nether,... | |
| William Hogarth - 1808 - 346 páginas
...ridiculous effect of such kind of lines, by the description he gives of the shape of Hudibras's beard, fig.* In cut and die so like a tile, A sudden view it would beguile. 2. With regard to character and expression, we have daily many instances which confirm the common received... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 384 páginas
...redoubted Hudibras, an account of which Butler has transmitted to posterity in the following lines : ' His tawny beard was th' equal grace Both of his wisdom and his tact ; In cut and dye so like a tile, A sudden view it would beguile The upper part thereof was whey,... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1812 - 876 páginas
...not the outward. That next of all we shall discuss: Then listen, Sirs, it follows thus: t40 His tawuy beard was th' equal grace * Both of his wisdom and...tile, A sudden view it would beguile: The upper part thereof was whey, J15 The nether orange mix'd with grey. This hairy meteor did denounce The fall of... | |
| Robert Deverell - 1816 - 304 páginas
...quite foreign to my own. That next of all we shall discuss : Then listen, Sirs, it follows thus. 240 His tawny beard was th' equal grace Both of his wisdom and his face ; In cut and dye so like a tile, A sudden view it would beguile : The upper part thereof was whey, 24,5 The nether... | |
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