Critics I saw, that other names deface, And fix their own, with labour, in their place : Their own, like others, soon their place resign'd, Or disappear'd. and left the first behind. Nor was the work impair'd by storms alone, But felt th... Translations and imitations - Page 48by Alexander Pope - 1751Full view - About this book
 | Alexander Pope - 1715 - 70 lehte
...Criticks I jaw, that others Names deface, ;; .; And fix thjeir own with Labour in- their place i \ Their own like others foon their Place refign'd, Or difappear'd, and left the firft behind* , jj Nor was the Work impair'd by Storms alone, Bafc fek th' Approaches of too warm a Sun : / For Fame,... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1717 - 468 lehte
...laft. Some frefh engrav'd appear'd of Wits renown'd ; I loc&'d again, nor could their trace be found. . Critics I faw, that other names deface, And fix their...refign'd, Or difappear'd, and left the firft behind. Nor was the work impaired by ftorms alone, But felt th' approaches of too warm a fun ; For fame, impatient... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1751
...Some frefh engrav'd appeared of Wits renown'd ; 3$ I look'd again, nor could their trace be found. Critics I faw, that other names deface, And fix their...refign'd, Or difappear'd, and left the firft behind. 40 IMI TAT IONS. What manner ftone this rock was, For it was like a lyraed g'afs, .- But that it (Hone... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1752 - 338 lehte
...frefh engrav'd appear'd of Wits renowrt'd; I look'd again, nor could their trace be found. 36 Crities I faw, that other names deface, And fix their own,...Their own, like others, foon their place refign'd, Or difappear'dj and left the firft behind. 4 a Nor was the work impair 'd by ftorms alone» But felt th'... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1754 - 268 lehte
...Yet wide was fpread their fame in ages paft, And Poets once had promis'd they mould laft. Some frefh engrav'd appear'd of Wits renown'd ; I look'd again,...deface, And fix their own, with labour, in their place : IMITATI ON S. What manner ftone this rock was, For it was like a lymed glafs, But that it flione... | |
 | 1764
...appear'd of Wits renown'd ; I look'd again, nor cou'd their Trate be found. Cities Ifaw that other's Names deface, And fix their own with Labour in their...refign'd,, Or difappear'd and left the firft behind. Nor was the Work impair'd by Storms alone, Bot felt th" jjff reaches of too warm a Sun ; Fot For Fame... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1771 - 490 lehte
...and eftablifhed. Criticks, I faw, that other's names efface, And fix their own, with labour, in the place ; Their own, like others, foon their place refign'd, Or difappear'd, and left the firft behind. POPE. That a conjectural critick fhould often be miftaken, cannot be wonderful, either to others or... | |
 | 1774 - 372 lehte
...eftablifhed. ' Criticks, I faw, that other's Names efface, * And fix their own, with Labour, in the Place j 4 Their own, like others, foon their Place refign'd, ' Or difappear'd, and left the firft behind.' POPE. That a conjectural Critick fhould often be miftakeri cannot be wonderful, either to others or... | |
 | John Bell - 1796
...appear'd of wits rcnown'd ; 35 I look'd again, nor could their trace be found. Critics I saws that others names deface, And fix their own, with labour, in their place ; Their own, like others, soon their place resign'd, Or disappear'd, and left the first behind. 40 Nor was the work impair'd... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1778 - 412 lehte
...melte away of every name. So unfamous wn woxe her fame ; Sut fflca TaU, what may ever laft. Critics 1 1 faw, that other names deface, And fix their own, with...place : . • Their own, like others, foon their place refign'dj •Qr difappear'd, and left the firft behind, • 40 • • - * "" i J**"-**-*** » '. ."-•."",... | |
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