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" Horace still charms with graceful negligence, And without method talks us into sense ; Will, like a friend, familiarly convey The truest notions in the easiest way. "
The Works of Horace - Página 378
por Horace - 1821
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Select Poets of Great Britain: To which are Prefixed, Criticial Notices of ...

William Hazlitt - 1825 - 600 páginas
...'twas fit Who eonquer'd nature should preside o'er wit. Horaee still eharms with graeeful negligenee, aum'd shun their soeiety, A nd look upon themselves as fiends less foul eonvey The truest notions in the easiest way. He, who supreme in judgment, as in wit, Might boldly...
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A Century of Surgeons on Gonorrhoea, and on Strictures of the Urethra

1825 - 202 páginas
...prove that He has not been seeking to seem Scientific himself, but merely to make the Reader so, and " Like a Friend, familiarly convey The Truest notions in the Easiest way." However, — the Adage, that " The Man who is his own Doctor, must have a Fool for a Patient," is so...
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The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope ...: To which is Prefixed the Life of ...

Alexander Pope - 1826 - 396 páginas
...preside o'er wit. Horace still chirms with graceful negligence, And without method talk« us i:ito ages exquisitely beautiful. The 'Gem and the Flower' will not easily be equalled w:iy. He who, supreme in judirment as in wit, Might boldly censure, as he boldly writ, Yet judged with...
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A London Encyclopaedia, Or Universal Dictionary of Science, Art ..., Volumen9

Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 822 páginas
...Pope. They say any mortals may enjoy the most intimait; familiarities with these gentle spirits. Id. Horace still charms with graceful negligence, And...talks us into sense ; Will, like a friend, familiarly conve The truest nolious in the easiest wa id. If thy ancient but ignoble blood Has crept through scoundrels...
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The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of ..., Parte1,Volumen9

Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 462 páginas
...Pope. They say any mortals may enjoy the moat intimate familiarities with these gentle spirits. W. Horace still charms with graceful negligence. And without method talks us into sense , Will, like a friend./anutiorly conve The truest notions in the easiest w» U. If thy ancient but ignoble blood Has...
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Classical Examinations: Or, A Selection of University Scholarship ..., Volumen1

University of Cambridge - 1830 - 636 páginas
...animo ; sic Derisor vero plus laudatore movetur. 15. Translate the following passage into Latin verse : Horace still charms with graceful negligence, And...familiarly convey The truest notions in the easiest way. He who supreme in judgment as in wit, Might boldly censure as he boldly writ ; Yet judged with coolness,...
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The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: To which is Prefixed the Life of ...

Alexander Pope - 1830 - 500 páginas
...65O Received his laws, and stood convinc'd 'twas fit. Who conquer'd nature, should preside o'er wit. the hero ; Alcimus the brave, 580 And great Automedon, attendance gave ; These served his person л friend, familiarly convey The truest notions in the easiest way. He who, supreme in judgment as...
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The works of Alexander Pope; with a memoir of the author, notes ..., Volumen2

Alexander Pope - 1835 - 378 páginas
...650 Received his laws ; and stood convinced 'twas fit, Who conquer'd nature, should preside o'er wit. Horace still charms with graceful negligence, And...into sense : Will, like a friend, familiarly convey 655 The truest notions in the easiest way. He, who supreme in judgment as in wit, Might boldly censure...
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The works of Horace: translated literally into English prose; for ..., Volumen2

Horace - 1836 - 442 páginas
...notwithstanding Scaliger calls it ail art written without art. Mr. Pope thinks this want of method a beauty : Horace still charms with graceful negligence,...way. \ HORACE'S BOOK UPON THE' ART OF POETRY/ TO THE PISOS.t IF a painter should form a design of uniting a horse's neck to a human head, and spread a variety...
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The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Esq., to which is Prefixed ..., Volumen1

Alexander Pope - 1836 - 332 páginas
...650 Received his laws, and stood convinced 'twas fit, Who conquer'd nature, should preside o'er wit. Horace still charms with graceful negligence, And...familiarly convey The truest notions in the easiest way. if- i He who, supreme in judgment as in wit, • i Might boldly censure, as he boldly writ ; * Yet...
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