| Henry Fielding - 1902 - 622 pages
...and says of him, Hie mgtr eit, hunt tu, Romane, caveto. " * 1 Thus paraphrased by Mr. Pope : " Awed by no shame, by no respect controll'd, In scandal...defame, Scorn all his joy, and laughter all his aim." 8 " He was the greatest scoundrel in the whole army." ' " Who trivial bursts of laughter strives to... | |
| Literature - 1764 - 198 pages
...fliame, by no refpeft controul'd, In fcandal bufy, in reproaches bold : With witty malice ftudious to defame ; Scorn all his joy, and laughter all his aim. But chief he gloried with licentious ftyle, To lam the great, and monarchs to revile. His figure fuch as might his foul proclaim, One eye... | |
| Homerus, William Holwell - 1776 - 392 pages
...refpect controul'd, In fcandal bufy, in reproaches bold : With witty malice iiudious to defame ; ' • i Scorn all his joy, and laughter all his aim. But chief he glory'd with licentious ftyle To lafh the great, and monarchs to revile. His figure fuch as might his... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 902 pages
...no fhame, by norefpecls control'd, In fcandal bufy, in reproaches bold : With witty malice ftudious to defame : Scorn all his joy, and laughter all his aim ; But chief he glory'd, with licentious ftyle. To lath the great, and monarch; to revile. His figure fuch as might... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 1104 pages
...no (hame, by norefpe&s control'd, In fcandal bufy, in reproaches bold : With witty malice lludious to defame : Scorn all his joy, and laughter all his aim ; But chief hoglory'd, with licentious ftyle, To lain the great, and monarchs to revile. His figure fuch as might... | |
| 1792 - 918 pages
...Illume, by noretpccls contiol'd. In kandal bul'y, in reproaches bold : With witty malice (hiclious to defame : Scorn all his joy, and laughter all his aim; But chiet he glory'd, with licentious Ityle, To lalh the great, and monarch* to revile. His figure fuch... | |
| John Adams - Constitutional history - 1797 - 448 pages
...no fhame, by no refpect: controul'd, In fcandal bufy, in reproaches bold, With witty malice ftudious to defame, Scorn all his joy, and laughter all his aim : But But chief he gloried, with licentious ftyle To lafh the great, and monarchs to revile. Spleen to mankind... | |
| Henry Fielding, Arthur Murphy - 1806 - 454 pages
...Mr. Pope : ' Aw'd by no shame, by no respect control'd, i ' In scandal busy, in reproaches bold: 4 With witty malice, studious to defame, ' Scorn all his joy, and laughter all his aim.' . -f ' He was the greatest sce««drcl in the whole army." ' J ' Who trivial bursts of laughter strives... | |
| Homerus - 1807 - 568 pages
...throng, 355 Loquacious, loud, and turbulent of tongue : Aw'd by no shame, by no respect controuf'd, In scandal busy, in reproaches bold : With witty malice...defame; Scorn all his joy, and laughter all his aim. 260 But chief he glory'd with licentious style, To lash the great, and monarchs to revile. His figure... | |
| John Bell - 1807 - 472 pages
...the throng, 255 Loquacious, loud and turbulent of tongue: Aw'd by no shame, by no respect controul'd, In scandal busy, in reproaches bold : With witty malice...studious to defame; Scorn all his joy, and laughter ail his aim. 268 But chief he glory'd with licentious stile To lash the great, and monarchs to revile.... | |
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