Was this then the fate of that high-gifted man, " The pride of the palace, the bower and the hall, " The orator, — dramatist, — minstrel, — who ran " Through each mode of the lyre, and was master of all... Oratory and Orators - Página 284por William Mathews - 1878 - 448 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Thomas Moore - 1835 - 440 páginas
...high-gifted man, The pride of the palace, the bower, and the hall, The orator — dramatist — minstrel, — who ran Through each mode of the lyre, and was master of all ! 1 The sum was two hundred pounds — offered when Ph-rdn could no longer take any Busteaaoco, and... | |
| Englishmen - 1836 - 258 páginas
...high-gifted man, The pride of the palace, the bower, and the hall — The orator, dramatist, minstrel, — who ran Through each mode of the lyre, and was master...wizard, the world of the heart, And could call up its sunshine, or draw down its showers ; — ' Whose humour, as gay as the fire-fly's light, Play'd round... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1836 - 536 páginas
...nine tenths of the unthinking would go away convinced they had been with a great artist— " Who rul'd like a wizard the world of the heart, And could call up its sunshine, or bring down its showers." The reputation of Notre Dame de Paris is a humbug of this description.... | |
| Englishmen - 1837 - 528 páginas
...high-gifted man, The pride of the palace, the bower, and the hall — The orator, dramatist, minstrel, — who ran Through each mode of the lyre, and was master...mind was an essence, compounded, with art, From the fínest and best of all other men's powers ; v. ¡»i ruled, like a wizard, the world of the heart,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1838 - 412 páginas
...high-gifted man, The pride of the palace, the bower, and the hall, The orator — dramatist — minstrel, — who ran Through each mode of the lyre, and was master of all! 1 The «um WM two hundred poundi— offered when Sh-rdD could no longer take aoyiueteoaaco, aud declined,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1841 - 454 páginas
...man, " The pride of the palace, the bower and the hall, " The orator, — dramatist, — minstrel, — who ran " Through each mode of the lyre, and was master...wizard, the world of the heart, " And could call up its sunshine, or bring down its showers ; — * The sum was two hundred pounds — offered when Sh —... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1841 - 440 páginas
..." The pride of the palace, the bower and the hall, " The orator, — -dramatist, — minstrel, — who ran " Through each mode of the lyre, and was master...wizard, the world of the heart, " And could call up its sunshine, or bring down its showers ; — * The sum was two hundred pounds — offered when Sh —... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1841 - 438 páginas
...man, " The pride of the palace, the bower and the hall, " The orator,—-dramatist,—minstrel,—who ran " Through each mode of the lyre, and was master...wizard, the world of the heart, " And could call up its sunshine, or bring down its showers; — * The sum was two hundred pounds — offered when Sh—r—d—n... | |
| 1842 - 624 páginas
...scribendi genus non tetigit, mil him quod tetigit non ornavit ;" and in " The orator, dramatist, minstrel, who ran Through each mode of the lyre, and was master of all." If, then, this versatility be the distinguishing mark, and the constant attendant of Irish genius,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1844 - 800 páginas
...man, " The pride of the palace, the bow'r and the hall. " The orator, — dramatist, — minstrel, — who ran " Through each mode of the lyre, and was master...art " From the finest and best of all other men's pow'rs : — " Who rul'd, like a wizard, the world of the heart. " And could call up its sunshine,... | |
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