| British poets - 1822 - 276 pages
...common track. Great wits sometimes may gloriously offend, And rise to faults true critics dare not mend; From vulgar bounds with brave disorder part, And snatch a grace beyond the reach of art, Which,without passing through thejudgment,gains The heart, and all its end at once attains. In prospects... | |
| Classical poetry - 1822 - 284 pages
...promote their end) Some lucky license answer to the full The' intent proposed, that license is a rule. Thus Pegasus, a nearer way to take, May boldly deviate from the common track. Great wits sometimes may gloriously offend, And rise to faults true critics dare not mend; From vulgar... | |
| William Hazlitt - English poetry - 1824 - 1062 pages
...their end), Some lucky license answer to the full Th' intent propos'd, that license is a rule. Ff 2ЭО n Galice at Seint James ; and at Coloine : She coude moche of wandring by the way, fiat-tothed through the judgment, gains The heart, and all iu end at once attains. In prospects thus, some objects... | |
| Alexander Pope, William Roscoe - English literature - 1824 - 400 pages
...gloriously offend,"] Dryden's Aurengzebe : "Mean soul, and dar'st not gloriously offend .'" Stevens From vulgar bounds with brave disorder part, And snatch a grace beyond the reach of art, 155 Which, without passing through the judgment, gains The heart, and all its end at once attains.... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1824 - 398 pages
...gloriously offend,] Dryden's Aurengzebe : " Mean soul, and dar'st not gloriously offend .'" Stevens. From vulgar bounds with brave disorder part, And snatch a grace beyond the reach of art, 155 Which, without passing through the judgment, gains The heart, and all its end at once attains.... | |
| British anthology - 1825 - 460 pages
...promote their end) Some lucky licence answer to the full The intent proposed, that licence is a rule. Thus Pegasus, a nearer way to take, May boldly deviate...grace beyond the reach of art, Which, without passing through the judgment, gains The heart, and all its end at once attains. In prospects thus some objects... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1825 - 536 pages
...answer to the full Th' intent proposed, that licence is a rule. Thus Pegasus, a nearer way to take, 15* May boldly deviate from the common track: From vulgar...grace beyond the reach of art, Which, without passing through the judgment, gains The heart, and all its end at once attains. In prospects thus, some objects... | |
| James Hervey - Devotional literature - 1825 - 396 pages
...exemplifies : Great wits sometimes may gloriously offend, And rise to faults true critics dare not mend ; From vulgar bounds with brave disorder part, And snatch a grace beyond the reach of art. Essay on Criticism. St Paul's is a beautiful passage of the like nature ; which our translators have... | |
| William Hazlitt - English poetry - 1825 - 600 pages
...promote their end). Some lueky lieense answer to the full Th' intent propos'd, that lieense is a rule. are blind : This bids to serve, and that to shun mankind ; Som eommon traek ; From vulgar bounds with brave disorder part. And snateh a graee beyond the reaeh of... | |
| Fiction - 1827 - 446 pages
...mine : " Great wits sometimes may gloriously offend, And rise to faults true critics dare not mend : From vulgar bounds with brave disorder part, And snatch a grace beyond the reach of Art." So' it is with the subject of our argument : a tamer genius than the illustrious Byron would not have... | |
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