| William Cowper - 1824 - 446 sider
...advertise a joke, So that the jest is clearly to be seen Not in the words — but in the gap between : Manner is all in all, whate'er is writ, The substitute for genius, sense, and wit. To dally much with subjects mean and low Proves that the mind is weak, or makes it... | |
| William Cowper - 1824 - 450 sider
...advertise a joke, So that the jest is clearly to be seen, Not in the words — but in the gap between : Manner is all in all, whate'er is writ, The substitute for genius, sense, and wit. To dally much with subjects mean and low, Proves that the mind is weak, or makes it... | |
| William Cowper - 1824 - 470 sider
...advertise a joke, So that the jest is clearly to be seen, Not in the words — but in the gap between : Manner is all in all, whate'er is writ, The substitute for genius, sense, and wit. To dally much with subjects mean and low, Proves that the mind is weak, or makes it... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 510 sider
...advertise a joke. So that the jest is clearly to be seen, Not in the words — but in the gap between : Manner is all in all, whate'er is writ, The substitute for genius, sense, and wit. To dally much wiih subjects mean and low, Proves that the mind is weak, or makes it... | |
| William Cowper - 1828 - 468 sider
...advertise a joke, So that the jest is clearly to be seen, Not in the words — but in the gap between : Manner is all in all, whate'er is writ, The substitute for genius, sense, and wit. To dally much with subjects mean and low, Proves that the mind is weak, or makes it... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 804 sider
...advertise a joke, So that the jest is clearly to be seen, Not in the words — but ¡n the gap between : Manner is all in all, whate'er is writ, The substitute for genius, sense, and wit. Cowper. PROLONG', vo ) Fr. prolonger; Lat. PROLONGATION./».». \ pro and longos. To... | |
| Thomas F. Walker - 1830 - 256 sider
...advertise a joke, So that the jest is clearly to be seen, Not in the words— but in the gap between : Manner is all in all, whate'er is writ, The substitute for genius, sense, and wit. To dally much with subjects mean and low, Proves that the mind is weak, or makes it... | |
| William Cowper - 1830 - 374 sider
...advertise a joke, So that the jest is clearly to be seen, Not in the words — but in the gap between ; Manner is all in all, whate'er is writ, The substitute for genius, sense, and wit. To dally much with subjects mean and low Proves that the mind is weak, or makes it... | |
| William Cowper - 1832 - 602 sider
...joke, • So that the jest is clearly to be secu, * • Not in the words — b»t \njht gap between: Manner is all in all, whate'er is writ, The substitute for genius, sense, and wit. To dally much with" subjects mean and low Proves that the Blind is weak, or makes it... | |
| Maurice Cross - 1835 - 440 sider
...sono per essa, è ben sue, e di lei solamente poichè mai d' altra donna per certo non canterô«" These great men were not free from affectation. But...England and in Italy. Cowper complains that " Manner U all in all, whate'er is writ, The substitute for genius, taste, and wit." He praised Pope ; yet he... | |
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