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" Awed by no shame, by no respect controll'd, In scandal busy, in reproaches bold: With witty malice studious to defame, Scorn all his joy, and laughter all his aim:— But chief he gloried with licentious style To lash the great, and monarchs to revile.... "
The Spirit of the Public Journals: Being an Impartial Selection of the Most ... - Page 192
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The Iliad, tr. by A. Pope, with notes by T.A. Buckley

Homerus - 1874 - 494 pages
...to peace. Thersites only clamour'd in the throng, Loquacious, loud, and turbulent of tongue : Awed by no shame, by no respect controll'd, In scandal...he gloried with licentious style To lash the great, and monarchs to revile. His figure such as might his soul proclaim ; One eye was blinking, and one...
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The Granite Monthly: A New Hampshire Magazine Devoted to History ..., Volume 7

Henry Harrison Metcalf, John Norris McClintock - New Hampshire - 1883 - 446 pages
...in the throng, Loquacious, loud and turbulent of tongue : Awed by no shame, by no respect controled, In scandal busy, in reproaches bold; With witty malice,...gloried, with licentious style, To la-sh the great and monarchs to revile. His Jiyure such as might his soul proclaim, One eye was blinking, one leg was...
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Transactions of the Devonshire Association for the Advancement of ..., Volume 9

Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art - Devon (England) - 1877 - 478 pages
...the throng, 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...gloried, with licentious style, To lash the great, and monarchs to revile." SIR EDMUND FORTESCUE AND THE SIEGE OF FORT CHARLES. BY PAUL Q. KAKKEEK. (Read...
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Homer's Iliad

Homer - 1877 - 558 pages
...camp to peace. Thersites only clamour'd in the throng, Loquacious, loud, and turbulent of tongue: Awed by no shame, by no respect controll'd, In scandal...defame : Scorn all his joy, and laughter all his aim. 260 But chief he gloried, with licentious style, To lash the great, and monarchs to revile. His figure...
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Machpelah: or, Lost lives. By A.G.W.

A G. W - 1879 - 324 pages
...with some more sarcasm," thought he, " and I will scoff at all she either approves or admires. " ' With witty malice studious to defame; Scorn all his joy, and laughter all his aim.'" Yet, as Harold looked at the pensive face of Violet near him, he could not resist a little feeling...
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The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq: Amelia

Henry Fielding - 1882 - 678 pages
...ipifffuvat /SoptXeCcrii', *AXX* o T« of tin-euro yt\oiiov 'Apydoxnv 1 Thus paraphrased by Mr. Pope : '"Aw'd by no shame, by no respect controll'd, In scandal...to defame, Scorn all his joy, and laughter all his aim.'1 "And immediately adds, " ' - a'oxiOTOs &( avrjp ino "iXcov fjXdi .' * " Horace again describes...
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The Iliad [of Homer].

Homer - 1883 - 524 pages
...vi. p. 105. Thersites only clamor'd in the throng. Loquacious, loud, and turbulent of tongue : Awed by no shame, by no respect controll'd, In scandal...he gloried with licentious style To lash the great, and monarchs to revile. His figure such as might his soul proclaim ; One eye was blinking, and one...
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The Granite Monthly: A Magazine of Literature, History and State ..., Volume 7

Henry Harrison Metcalf, John Norris McClintock - Local history - 1883 - 454 pages
...the throng,. Loquacious, loud and turbulent of tongue ; Awed by no shame, by no respect controled, In scandal busy, in reproaches bold; With witty malice,...gloried, with licentious style, To lash the great and monarchs to revile. His figure such as might his soul proclaim, One eye was blinking, one leg was...
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The Iliad of Homer

Homer - 1884 - 500 pages
...the throng, Awed b. no shame, by no respect controll'd, Loquacious, loud, and turbulent of tongue : In scandal busy, in reproaches bold : With witty malice...he gloried with licentious style To lash the great, and monarchs to revile. His figure such as might his soul proclaim ; One eye was blinking, and one...
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Charles Hammond and His Relations to Henry Clay and John Quincy Adams: Or ...

William Henry Smith - United States - 1885 - 84 pages
...turbulent of tongue : Awed by no shame by no respect controlled; In scandal busy, in reproach bold ; Scorn all his joy, and laughter all his aim ; But chief he gloi ied with licentious style, To lash the great, and statesmen to revile. His figure such as might...
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