| Literature - 1841 - 500 pages
...reign! Some gentle James to bless the land again; To stick the doctor's chair into the throne, Give war to words, or war with words alone; Senates and courts...Latin rule, And turn the council to a grammar-school. There are two points, his wit and conversational talent, on which James deserves some credit. There... | |
| George Lillie Craik - English language - 1845 - 484 pages
...— " Oh," cried the goddess,* " for some pedant reign ! Some gentle James, to bless the land again ; To stick the doctor's chair into the throne, Give...Latin rule, And turn the council to a grammar-school ! For sure, if Dulness sees a grateful day, "Tis in the shade of arbitrary sway. 0 ! if my sons may... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1846 - 320 pages
...prince WHS the first who assumed the title of Sacred Majesty, which his loyal clergy transferred from To stick the doctor's chair into the throne, Give...if Dulness sees a grateful day, Tis in the shade of arhitrary sway. O ! if my sons may learn one earthly thing, Teach hut that one sufficient for a king... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 616 pages
...of man. Oh (cried the goddess) for some pedant reign ! Some gentle James, to bless the land again ; To stick the Doctor's chair into the throne. Give...with Greek and Latin rule, And turn the council to a grammar school ! For sure, if dulness sees a grateful day, 'Tis in the shade of arbitrary sway. Oh... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1847 - 442 pages
...the Latin tongue to Carr, Earl of Somerset ; and that Gondomar, the Spanish Ambassador, would speak To stick the Doctor's chair into the throne, Give...with Greek and Latin rule, And turn the Council to a Grammar School ! 180 For sure, if Dulness sees a grateful day, "Pis in the shade of arbitrary sway.... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - American periodicals - 1847 - 606 pages
...In short, James's idea of his vocation was — " To stick the doctor's chair into the throne, Qive law to words, or war with words alone, Senates and...with Greek and Latin rule, And turn the council to a grammar school." And a very poor grammar school it would have been of which he was master. Not forgetting... | |
| 1847 - 548 pages
...George Buchanan, 173 guage appear on a level with the logic, which is of the most despicable descrip" To stick the doctor's chair into the throne, Give law to words, or war with words alont', Senates and courts with Greek and Latin rale, And turn the council to a grammar school." tion.... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1848 - 642 pages
...wherehy he w,ought himself into his eood graces. ISO To stick the doctor's chair into the throne, ft,re law to words, or war with words alone. Senates and...grammar-school ! 180 For sure, if Dulness sees a grateful day, Tia in the shade of arhitrary sway. O ! if my son, may learn one earthly tiling, Teach hut that one... | |
| Alexander Pope, William Charles Macready - 1849 - 646 pages
...violate the fundamental principle of her politics, in Some gentle JAKES, to bless the land again" ; To stick the doctor's chair into the throne, Give...with Greek and Latin rule, And turn the council to a grammar school ! For sure, if Dulness sees a grateful day, "Pis in the shade of arbitrary sway. O !... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1850 - 510 pages
...man, ' Oh,' cried the goddess, * for some pedant reign ! ?ome gentle James, to bless the land again; To stick the doctor's chair into the throne, Give...with Greek and Latin rule, And turn the council to a gramma r-school ! 180 For sure, if Dulness sees a grateful day, "Pis in the shade of arbitrary sway.... | |
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