| Thomas Campbell - 1844 - 846 lehte
...too much crowded, U very maaterly.— GOLDSMITH.] Whilst single he stood forth, and seem'd, although Each had an army, as an equal foe ; Such was his force of eloquence, to make The hearers more concern 'd than he that spake, Each seem'd to act that part he came to see, And none was more a looker-on... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1852 - 520 lehte
...earl of Strafford : Snch was his force of eloqnence, to make The hearers more concern 'd than he tlnit spake ; Each seem'd to act that part he came to see,...none was more a looker on than he ; So did he move onr passions, some were known To wish, for the defence, the crime their own. When Mars and Venns were... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1853 - 838 lehte
...kingdoms' wonder, and three kingdoms' While single he stood forth, and seem'd, ahliough Each had an armv, as an equal foe ; Such was his force of eloquence,...act that part he came to see, And none was more a looker-on than he. So did he move our passions, some were known To wish, for the defence, the crime... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1854 - 346 lehte
...Three kingdoms' wonder and three kingdoms' fear. While single he stood forth, and seem'd, although Each had an army, as an equal foe. Such was his force...act that part he came to see, And none was more a looker-on than he. So did he move our passions, some were known To wish, for the defence, the crime... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1854 - 468 lehte
...Three kingdoms' wonder, and three kingdoms' fear. While single he stood forth, and seem'd, although Each had an army, as an equal foe, Such was his force...that spake : Each seem'd to act that part he came to sec, And none was more a looker-on than he ; So did he move our passions, some were known To wish,... | |
| Charles Whitehead - 1854 - 344 lehte
...lines on the demeanour of the Earl of Strafford on a like occasion, may be applied to Ealegh ; — "Such was his force of eloquence, to make The hearers...concern'd than he that spake ; Each seem'd to act the part he came to see, And none was more a looker-on than he." The Bishop of Winchester was sent... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1854 - 472 lehte
...had an army, as an equal foe, Such was his force of eloquence, to make The hearers more corjcern'd than he that spake : Each seem'd to act that part he came to sec, And none was more a looker-on than he ; So did he move our passions, some were known To wish,... | |
| Edmund Waller, Sir John Denham - 1857 - 380 lehte
...lines " On the Earl of Stafford's Trial and Death," containing such noble sentiments as these — " Such was his force of eloquence, to make The hearers...Each seem'd to act that part he came to see, And none wot more a looker-on than he; So did he move our passions, some were known To with for the defence,... | |
| Edmund Waller - 1857 - 404 lehte
...lines " On the Earl of Stafford's Trial and Death," containing such noble sentiments as these — " Such was his force of eloquence, to make The hearers more concern'd than he that 8liake, Each seem'd to act that part he came to see, And none mat more a looker-on than he; So did... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1858 - 418 lehte
...Three kingdoms' wonder, and three kingdoms' fear. While single he stood forth, and scem'd, although . Each had an army, as an equal foe, Such was his force...act that part he came to see, And none was more a looker-on than he; So did he move our passions, some were known To wish, for the defence, the crime... | |
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