| Samuel Butler - 1759 - 554 pages
...reprefent the Noife, that is made by thofe Utenfils, fuch as the old Poet called fart ago lo~ quendi. When he was a Captain, he made all the Furniture of his Horfe, from the Bit to the Crupper, in beaten Poetry, every Verfe being fitted to the Proportion of... | |
| Richard Ryan - 1826 - 320 pages
...perfectly represent the noise that is made by these utensils, such as the old poet called Sartago loquendi. When he was a captain, he made all the furniture of...as, the bridle of moderation, the saddle of content, the crupper of constancy ; so that the same thing was both 'epigram and emblem, even as a mule is both... | |
| 1847 - 608 pages
...very tone and sound of the words did perfectly represent the noise that is made by these utensils. When he was a captain he made all the furniture of his horse, from the bit to the crupper, the beaten poetry, every verse being fitted to the proportion of the thing, with a moral allusion of... | |
| 1847 - 606 pages
...very tone hud sound of the words did perfectly represent the noise that is made by these utensils. When he was a captain he made all the furniture of his horse, from the bit to the crupper, the beaten poetry, every verse being fitted to the proportion of the thing, with a moral allusion of... | |
| F. S., Frederick Saunders - 1853 - 306 pages
...shape, the very tone and sound of the words did perfectly represent the noise made by these utensils ! When he was a captain he made all the furniture of his horse, from the bit to the crupper, of beaten poetry, every verse being fitted to the proportion of the thing, with a moral allusion to... | |
| Frederick Saunders - 1853 - 358 pages
...shape, the very tone and sound of the words did perfectly represent the noise made by these utensils I When he was a captain he made all the furniture of his horse, from the bit to the crupper, the beaten poetry, every verse being fitted to the proportion of the thing, with a moral allusion to... | |
| Frederick Saunders - 1853 - 364 pages
...utensils ! When he was a captain he made all the furniture of his horse, from the bit to the crupper, the beaten poetry, every verse being fitted to the proportion of the thing, with a moral allusion to the sense of the thing : as the bridle of moderation, the saddle of content, and the crupper of... | |
| Frederick Saunders - 1853 - 314 pages
...utensils ! When he was a captain he made all the furniture of his horse, from the bit to the crupper, of beaten poetry, every verse being fitted to the proportion of the thing, with a moral allusion to the sense of the thing : as the bridle of moderation, the saddle of content, and the crupper of... | |
| Charles Carroll Bombaugh - 1860 - 538 pages
...shape, the Tery tone and sound of the words did perfeetly represent the noise made by these utensils ! When he was a captain, he made all the furniture of his horse, from the bit to the crupper, the beaten poctry, every verse being fitted to the proportion of the thing, with a moral allusion to... | |
| Thomas Corser - 1861 - 300 pages
...utensils, such as the old poet called Sartago loqvendi. When he was a captain, he made all the furni' ture of his horse, from the bit to the crupper, in the...sense to the thing : as the bridle of moderation, the eaddle of content, and the crupper of constancy : so that the same thing was to the epigram and emblem,... | |
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