| Owen Ruffhead - Biography - 1769 - 600 pages
...(cry'd theGoddefs) for fome pedantReign! "Some gentle JAMEs, to blefs the land " again ; *' To ftick the Doctor's Chair into the Throne, ** Give law to Words, or war with Words " alone, *c Senates #nd Courts with Greek and Latin " rule, ** And turn the Council to a Grammar School I '*... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1777 - 212 pages
...the Work, the All that mortal can ; knd South beheld that Mafter piece of Man. To ftick the Doctors Chair into the Throne, Give law to Words, or war with...with Greek and Latin rule, And turn the Council to a Giammar School! For fure, if Dulnefs ices a grateful day, 'Tis in the lhade of Arbitary Sway. O ! if... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1778 - 394 pages
...that it fut tim m mind ¿aw/ an Em fer or ef R-MI »act tieAUd h» Sfnsle ; w¿»t ivíia in To flick the Doctor's Chair into the Throne, Give law to Words,...with Greek, and Latin rule, And turn the Council to a Grammar School ! 180 For lure, if Dulnefs lees a grateful Day *, 'Tis in the ihade of Arbitrary Sway.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 340 pages
...(cry'd the Goddefs) for fome pedant Reign ! 175 Some gentle JAMES, to blefs the land again ; To ftick the Doctor's Chair into the Throne, Give law to Words, or war with Words alone, REMARKS. SeVer. 174. that Mafter-piece of Man.] Vi2. nn Epigram. The famous Dr. South declared a perfect... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 346 pages
...fkulked perhaps in fome old Homily, were ' talked, written, and preached into vogue in that inSenates and Courts with Greek and Latin rule, And turn the Council to a Grammar School ! iSe For fure, if Dulnefs fees a grateful Day, "Tis in the made of Arbitrary Sway.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 338 pages
...Goddefs) for fome pedant Reign ! 175 Some gentle JAMES, to blefs the land again ; To ftick the Doftor's Chair into the Throne, Give law to Words, or war with Words alone, beREMARKS. Vcr. 174. that Mafter-piece of Man.] Vi2. an Epigram. The famous Dr. South declared a perfeft... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1787 - 340 pages
...fooner to«buin lo great a bleffing, me is willing, even foi once, to violate To flick the Doftor's Chair into the Throne, Give law to Words, or war with...with Greek and Latin rule, And turn the Council to a Grammar School I 180 It IMARK S. the fundamental principle of her .politics, in having her fons taught... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 328 pages
...Oh(cry'dtheGoddefs) for forae pedant Reign! 175 Some gentle JAMES, to blefs the land again; To flick the Do&or's Chair into the Throne, Give law to Words, or war with...with Greek and Latin rule, And turn the Council to a Grammar School! 180 For fure, if Dulnefs fees a grateful Day, 'T is in the made of Arbitray Sway. O... | |
| John Bell - English poetry - 1796 - 480 pages
...man. Oh (cry'd the Goddess) for some pedant reign ! Some gentle James, to bless the land again : 176 To stick the doctor's chair into the throne, Give...and courts with Greek and Latin rule, And turn the counsel to a grammar-school! 180 For sure if Dullness sees a grateful day, ,Tis in the shade of aibitrary... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1796 - 236 pages
...Fits Moloch, horrid king, befmear'd with Ui)0i) 's Of buman facrifrce and parem&' tc.u:5." To Itick the doctor's chair into the throne, Give law to words, or war with words alone, Senates and courts with Grec-k and Latin rule, And turn the couniel to a grammar- fchool! 180 For fure if Dulnefs lees a grateful... | |
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