| Francis Samuel Drake - 1879 - 1042 páginas
...teaching a grammar school at N. Ipswich, he wrote the famous juvenile recitation commencing, — " You'd scarce expect one of my age To speak in public on the stage." He studied law in Boston, and wrote for Russell's Gazette and Dennie's farmer's Museum. His prose papers,... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1880 - 1124 páginas
...courage up. Tkt Grave, K. BLAIR. Besides, they always smell of bread and butter. Manfred. BYRON. You 'd thickets, Farther and farther awuy it lloated and dropped ; And if I chance to fall below Demosthenes or C'icero, Don't view me with a critic's eye, But pass... | |
| Lord William Pitt Lennox - 1881 - 332 páginas
...SELIM ANI> HAMLET — PRECOCIOUS TALENT CENSURED ABSURDITY OF A YOUTH APPEARING AS A GROWN-UP MAN. You'd scarce expect one of my age To speak in public on the stage, And if I chance to fall below Demosthenes or Cicero, Don't view me with a critic's eye, But pass my... | |
| Daniel Bateman Cutter - 1881 - 736 páginas
...since, a favorite piece for declamation by the junior schoolboys commenced with this couplet : " You 'd scarce expect one of my age To speak in public on the stage." When I received the invitation of the committee of arrangements to deliver an address at the close... | |
| Jehiel Keeler Hoyt, Anna Lydia Ward - 1882 - 926 páginas
...will rarely merit to be criticised. /. ISAAC DISRAELI— Literary Character r/ Men of Genius. Ch. VI. You'd scarce expect one of my age To speak in public on the stage; And if I chance to full below Demosthenes or Cicero, Don't view me with a critic's eye, But pass my... | |
| 1882 - 1434 páginas
...rarely merit to be criticised. /. ISAAC DIBEAELJ— Literary Character </ Hen of Genius. Ch. VI. Yon'd d: so beyond all measure, That, were my state far worser tha And if I chance to fall below Demosthenes or Cicero, Don't view me with a critic's eye, But pass my... | |
| George Sumner Weaver - 1883 - 612 páginas
...years old, summer and winter, and learned and recited fluently little pieces; was always ready with : "You'd scarce expect one of my age to speak in public on the stage," when his father asked for it. After eleven he was too useful with a team to be spared for school, except... | |
| Landon Taylor - 1883 - 540 páginas
...or two of the verses: "Large streams from little fountains flow, Tall oaks from little acorns grow. You'd scarce expect one of my age To speak in public on the stage. And if I chance to fall below Demosthenes or Cicero, Don't view me with a critic's eye, But paxs my... | |
| Daniel Franklin Secomb - 1883 - 1060 páginas
...of support. It was while thus engaged that he wrote the oft repeated piece commencing — " You 'd scarce expect one of my age To speak in public on the stage," — which was spoken for the first time at a school exhibition ш the academy by Ephraim H. Parrar,... | |
| Familiar quotations - 1883 - 942 páginas
...pf B'ucay. As she lay, on that day, In the bay of Biscay, O ! Ibid. DAVID EVERETT. 17G9-1813. You 'd scarce expect one of my age To speak in public on the stage ; And if I chance to fall below Demosthenes or Cicero, Don't view me with a critic's eye, But pass... | |
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