| Robert Cowtan - 1866 - 436 Seiten
...Authors. 387 " Whoever thinks a faultless piece to tee, Thinks what ne'er was, nor is, nor e'er shall be. In every work regard the writer's end, Since none can compass more than they intend." I fear that I have sometimes inadvertently made use of that which others have written, inasmuch as... | |
| Robert Cowtan - 1866 - 430 Seiten
...Authors. 387 " Whoever thinks a faultless piece to see, Thinks what ne'er was, nor is, nor e'er shall be. In every work regard the writer's end, Since none can compass more than they intend." I fear that I have sometimes inadvertently made use of that which others have written, inasmuch as... | |
| Robert Huston - 1866 - 192 Seiten
...by promoting in you a thoughtful, reverent, prayerful, and practical study of the Holy Scriptures. " In every work regard the writer's end, Since none can compass more than thuy intend." The perusal of those pages will not fail, I hope, to impress you with the necessity of... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1867 - 626 Seiten
...regular. Whoever thinks a faultless piece to see, Thinks what ne'er was, nor is, nor e'er shall be. In every work regard the writer's end, Since none can compass more than they intend ; And if the means be just, the conduct true, Applause, in spite of trivial faults, is due. As men... | |
| Henry George Bohn - 1867 - 752 Seiten
...then count thy gains,— The pleasure soon departs, the sin remains. Shuttleworth, Bp. of Chicheiter. In every work regard the writer's end, Since none can compass more than they intend. Pope. INTEBEST. Foul cankering rust the hidden treasure frets ; But gold that's put to use, more gold... | |
| Leonard Brown - 1868 - 200 Seiten
...And — " Whoever thinks a faultless piece to see, Thinks what ne'er was, nor is, nor e'er shall be ; In every work regard the writer's end, Since none can compass more than they intend ; And if the means be just, the conduct true, Applause, in spite of trivial faults, is due." And Dryden... | |
| 1869 - 376 Seiten
...study. Whosoever thinks a faultless piece to see, Thinks what ne'er was, nor is, nor e'er shall be; In every work regard 'the writer's end, Since none can compass more than they intend ; As men of breeding, sometimes men of wit, To avoid great errors must the less commit ; Neglect the... | |
| William Henry Wright - 1869 - 100 Seiten
...BENARES. " Whoever thinks a faultless piece to see, Thinks what ne'er was, nor is, nor e'er shall be. In every work regard the writer's end, Since none can compass more than they intend : And if the means be just, the conduct true, Applause, in spite of trivial faults, is due." Pope's... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1869 - 570 Seiten
...regular. Whoever thinks a faultless piece to see, Thinks what ne'er was, nor is, nor e'er shall be. In every work regard the writer's End, Since none can compass more than they intend ; And if the means be just, the conduct true, Applause, in spight of trivial faults, is due ; As men... | |
| E S H. Bagnold - 1870 - 182 Seiten
...the stall ; Angels adore Him in slumber reclining — Maker, and Monarch, and Saviour of all ! ' ' In every work regard the writer's end, Since none can compass more than they intend ; And if the means be just, the conduct true, Applause, in spite of trivial faults, is due.' ' In the... | |
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