| 1789 - 228 Seiten
...Marccllus was not born to die. The Muse shall nurse him up to man's estate, And break the black asperity of fate— — Admit him then your candidate for fame,...if in your Review he read his name. Tho' not with Mason and with Goldsmith put, Yet cheek by jowl with Garrick, Colman, Foote, But if with higher Bards... | |
| School - 1801 - 450 Seiten
...Editor. C 4 The Muse shall nurse him up to man's estate, 75 And break the black asperity of fate. r Admit him then your candidate for fame, Pleas'd if in your review he read his name, Tho' not with Mason and with Goldsmith put, Yet cheek by jowl with Garrick, Colman, Foote ; But if with higher Bards... | |
| Peter Pindar - 1804 - 176 Seiten
...Marc«llus-was not-born-to<die. The Muse shall nurse him up to man's estate, 75 And break the black asperity of fate.-— Admit him then your candidate for fame, Pleas'd if in your Review he read his name, Though not with-Mason and with Goldsmith pat, Yet cheek by jowl with Garrick.Colman.Foote. 80 But if... | |
| John Wolcot - 1804 - 178 Seiten
...was not born to die. The Muse shall nurse him up to man's estate, 7-5 And break the black^isperity of fate.—— Admit him then your candidate for fame, Pleas'd if in your Review he read his name, Though not with Mason and <with Goldsmith put, Yet cheek by jowl with Garrick.Colman.Foote. 8O But... | |
| William Mason - 1805 - 150 Seiten
...Verse 76. [And break the black asperity of fate.] . " Si qua fata aspera rumpas, TO THE PUBLIC. 35 Admit him then your candidate for fame, Pleas'd if in your review he read his name, Tho' not with MASON and with GOLDSMITH put, Yet cheek by jowl with GARRICK, COLMAN, FOOTE ; But if with higher Bards... | |
| 1831 - 790 Seiten
...Marcellus was not born to die, The muse shall nurse him up to man's estate, And break the black asperity of fate.* Admit him then your candidate for fame, Pleas'd if in your review he read his name. Though not with Mason and with Goldsmith put, Yet cheek by jowl with Garrick, Colman, Foote ; But if... | |
| William Mason - 1926 - 186 Seiten
...Epiftle, said, * No, it was as bad as blafphemy '. M. — See below, note on v. 61, p. 81. The Mufe fhall nurfe him up to man's eftate, 75 And break the black...of fate — Admit him then your candidate for fame, Pleafd if in your review he read his name, Tho' not with Mafon and with Goldfmith put, Yet cheek by... | |
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