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" Though we deny imaginary grace, Founded on accidents of time and place ; Yet real worth of ev'ry growth shall bear Due praise, nor must we, Quin, forget thee there. His words bore sterling weight, nervous and strong In manly tides of sense they roll'd... "
The Life of Mr. James Quin, Comedian: With the History of the Stage from His ... - Página 82
1766 - 107 páginas
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Select British Poets, Or, New Elegant Extracts from Chaucer to the Present ...

William Hazlitt - 1824 - 1062 páginas
...there. His words bore sterling weight, nervous and In manly tides of sense they rollM along, [strong Happy in art, he chiefly had pretence To keep up numbers,...labour'd artifice of speech. Speech ! Is that all ? — And shall an actor found An universal fame on partial ground ? Parrots themselves speak properly...
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The British Satirist: Comprising the Best Satires of the Most Celebrated ...

1831 - 790 páginas
...ihee there. His words bore sterling weight, nervous and strong, In manly tides of sense they roll'd along. Happy in art, he chiefly had pretence To Keep...all the labour'd artifice of speech. Speech! is that alii — And shall an actor found An universal fame on partial ground 1 Parrots themselves speak properly...
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Didactics: Social, Literary, and Political, Volumen1

Robert Walsh - 1836 - 274 páginas
...says of him, " His words bore sterling weight, nervous and strong In manly tides of sense they rolled along ; Happy in art, he chiefly had pretence To keep up numbers, yet not forfeit sense." Mr. Kean has no pretence and indeed, no ability, to keep up numbers. His auditor can have no perception...
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A Collection of Newspaper Extracts: Being, with a Few Exceptions, Taken from ...

1842 - 242 páginas
...thee there. His words bore sterling weight ; nervous and strong, In manly tides of sense they roll'd along ; Happy in art, he chiefly had pretence To keep...labour'd artifice of speech. Speech ! is that all ? — And shall an actor found An universal fame on partial ground ? Parrots themselves speak properly...
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The Poetical Works of Charles Churchill: Life. Letters to Wilkes. Will ...

Charles Churchill, William Tooke - 1844 - 400 páginas
...His words bore sterling weight; nervous and strong, In manly tides of sense they roll'd along : 946 Happy in art, he chiefly had pretence To keep up numbers,...sense ; No actor ever greater heights could reach acquired great celebrity at the annual Latin play in the part of Pamphilus in the Andria. He was intended...
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The Dublin university magazine

University magazine - 1850 - 816 páginas
...thee there. " His words bore sterling weight, nervous and strong ; In manly tides of sense they roll'J along. Happy in art, he chiefly had pretence To keep...labour'd artifice of speech. Speech ! Is that all V— Arid shall an «dor found An universal fame on partial grarad I Parrots themselves speak properly...
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Specimens of the British Poets: With Biographical and Critical Notices, and ...

Thomas Campbell - 1853 - 838 páginas
...there. His words bore sterling weight, nervous and In manly tides of sense they roll'd along, [strong Happy in art, he chiefly had pretence To keep up numbers,...labour'd artifice of speech. Speech! Is that all?- — 'And shall an actor found A universal fame on partial ground ? Parrots themselves speak properly...
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A History of the City of Dublin, Volumen1

Sir John Thomas Gilbert - 1854 - 478 páginas
...says: — " His words bore sterling weight, nervous and strong In manly tides of sense they rolled along. Happy in art, he chiefly had pretence To keep...actor ever greater heights could reach In all the laboured artifice of speech." It was believed that the Whitsheds, who as noticed at page 147, were...
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Daniel De Foe and Charles Churchill

John Forster - 1855 - 286 páginas
...part. QUI3T. His words bore sterling weight ; nervous and strong, In manly tides of sense they roll'd along. Happy in art, he chiefly had pretence To keep...could reach In all the labour'd artifice of speech His eyes, in gloomy socket taught to roll, Proclaim'd the sullen habit of his soul. Heavy and 'phlegmatic...
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Specimens of the British Poets: With Biographical and Critcal Notices and An ...

1855 - 834 páginas
...there. His words bore sterling weight, nervous and In manly tides of sense they roli'd along, [strong Happy in art, he chiefly had pretence To keep up numbers,...actor ever greater heights could reach In all the Jabour'd artifice of speech. Speech! Is that all! — And shall an actor found A universal fame on...
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