Hudibras: A Poem in Three Cantos, Volume 1Rickaby, 1793 |
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Page iii
... thought themselves happy in having their fons in- ftructed by him . Quo non alter magis fedulus fuit , fcitusve , ac dexter , in Latinis Græcis Hebraicis litteris , feliciter edocendis : Tefte utraq ; academia quam inftruxit affatim ...
... thought themselves happy in having their fons in- ftructed by him . Quo non alter magis fedulus fuit , fcitusve , ac dexter , in Latinis Græcis Hebraicis litteris , feliciter edocendis : Tefte utraq ; academia quam inftruxit affatim ...
Page v
... thoughts . This , and many other paffages from Butler's MSS . are inferted , not fo much for their intrinfic merit , as to please those who are unwilling to lofe one drop of that immortal man ; as Garrick fays of Shakespear , It is my ...
... thoughts . This , and many other paffages from Butler's MSS . are inferted , not fo much for their intrinfic merit , as to please those who are unwilling to lofe one drop of that immortal man ; as Garrick fays of Shakespear , It is my ...
Page ix
... thought to have been guilty of a glaring neglect in his cafe , and the public were scandalized See Granger's Biographical Hiftory of England , octavo , vol iv . p . 40 . b at the ingratitude . The indigent poets , who have AUTHOR OF ...
... thought to have been guilty of a glaring neglect in his cafe , and the public were scandalized See Granger's Biographical Hiftory of England , octavo , vol iv . p . 40 . b at the ingratitude . The indigent poets , who have AUTHOR OF ...
Page x
... 1684 , four years after our poet's death , but probably he had feen the MS . or heard the thought , as both his MSS . differ fomewhat from the printed copy . Ingenuity and wit Do only make the owners fit For X ON SAMUEL BUTLER , ESQ .
... 1684 , four years after our poet's death , but probably he had feen the MS . or heard the thought , as both his MSS . differ fomewhat from the printed copy . Ingenuity and wit Do only make the owners fit For X ON SAMUEL BUTLER , ESQ .
Page xii
... thoughts of attempting any thing in his time . " The churchmen overlook all other people as haughtily as the churches and steeples do private houses . " The French do nothing without oftentation , and the king himself is not behind with ...
... thoughts of attempting any thing in his time . " The churchmen overlook all other people as haughtily as the churches and steeples do private houses . " The French do nothing without oftentation , and the king himself is not behind with ...
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againſt agen almoſt arms b'ing baſe beaft bear bear-baiting beard beaſt Becauſe beſt blows Butler CANTO caſe cauſe Cerdon church cloſe confcience courſe Covent Garden Crowdero dame diſpatch diſpute dogs elſe ev'ry faid faints falſe fame faſt fatire fhall fide fight firſt flain fome fometimes ftout fuch fwear fword fynods himſelf honour horſe houſe itſelf juſt juſtice Knight laſt learned leaſt lefs leſs Magnano moſt muſt ne'er noſe numbers o'er oath Orfin perfons pleaſe poem poet pow'r publiſhed Quoth fhe Quoth Hudibras Quoth Ralpho racters raiſe reaſon refolv'd reſpect reſt ſaid Samuel Butler ſay ſecond ſee ſeen ſenſe ſhall ſhe ſhould ſome ſpeed ſpirit Squire ſtand ſtars ſtate ſteed ſtill ſtocks ſtone ſtout ſtraight ſtrange ſuch ſwear ſword Talgol thee themſelves theſe thoſe thou Trulla turn'd Twas underſtood Unleſs us'd uſe verſe Whoſe worſe worſhip worſt wound