| François de Salignac de La Mothe- Fénelon - 1810 - 184 páginas
...music, of which you are * False eloquence, like the prismatic glass, Its gaudy colours spreads on every place ; The face of nature we no more survey, All...without distinction gay. But true expression, like the unchanging sun, Clears and improves whate'er it shines upon, It gilds all objects but it alters... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1810 - 314 páginas
...for dress: their praise is still— the style is excellent ; the sense they humbly take upon content. Words are like leaves, and where they most abound, much fruit of sense beneath is rarely found. 310 False eloquence, like the prismatic glass, it's gaudy colours spreads on ev'ry place; ' the face... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1810 - 312 páginas
...for dress: their praise is still— the style is excellent; the sense they humbly take upon content. Words are like leaves, and where they most abound, much fruit of sense beneath is rarely found. 310 False eloquence, like the prismatic glass, it's gaudy colours spreads on ev'ry place; the face... | |
| Rev. John Thornton - 1811 - 106 páginas
...kindle flames or quench them. 65. A constant talker tires, and a caviller torments every company. 66. Words are like leaves, and where they most abound, Much fruit of sense beneath is rarely found. Pope. 67. Levity and impertinence are the/«tfA, lies and impurity the sediment of discourse. 68. Give... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1812 - 230 páginas
...dress : Their praise is still.. ..the style is excellent; The sense they humbly take upon content. Words are like leaves, and where they most abound, Much fruit of sense beneath is rarely found. 310 False eloquence, like the prismatic glass, Its gaudy colours spreads on ev'ry place ; The face... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1812 - 348 páginas
...dress : Their praise is still, — The style is excellent ; The sense, they humbly take upon content. Words are like leaves ; and where they most abound, Much fruit of sense beneath is rarely found : 310 False eloquence, like the prismatic glass, Its gaudy colours spreads on ev'ry place ; The fa«£... | |
| Horace - 1812 - 198 páginas
...for dress: Their praise is still, the style is excellent ; The sense they humbly take upon content. Words are like leaves ; and where they most abound, Much fruit of sense beneath is rarely found: 310 A natureza nua, e as graças vivas 360 Com doiradura e joias cobrem tudo. Os adornos escondem falta... | |
| Thomas Cogan - 1813 - 420 páginas
...genuine feelings of none. False eloquence, like the prismatic glass, Its gaudy colours spreads on every place: The face of Nature we no more survey; All glares alike without distinction gay. THE END. G.SIDNEY, Printer, Northumberland-street, Strand. POPS. A 3 9015 00392462 i Un,«r 5 ,t,ofM,ch,9a... | |
| Thomas Cogan - 1813 - 428 páginas
...the f» eloquence, like the prismatic glass, j»i"*.v c°l°ars spreads on every place : •fix fate of Nature we no more survey ; All glares alike without distinction gay. POPE. THE END. G.SIDNEY, Printer, Northumberland-street, Strand. \ be concise ; amuses itself with... | |
| 1814 - 262 páginas
...prudent man, who, though unlearned, is silent, than a loquacious blockhead. For as the poet observes, " Words are like leaves, and where they most abound, Much fruit of sense beneath, is rarely found." Qui nescit dissimulare, nescit regnare. " Chi non sa fingere, non sa vivere," who knows not how to... | |
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