| Alexander Pope - 1899 - 534 pages
...must alike from Heaven derive their light, These born to judge, as well as those to write. Let such teach others who themselves excel, And censure freely who have written well. Authors are partial to their wit, 'tis true, But are not critics to their judgment too? Yet if we look... | |
| Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter - English literature - 1894 - 688 pages
...must alike from Heaven derive their light, These born to judge, as well as those to write. Let such teach others who themselves excel, And censure freely, who have written well. Authors are partial to their wit, 'tis true, But are not critics to their judgment, too ? Yet, if we... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - Quotations, English - 1896 - 794 pages
...nev; While, if our elders break all reason's laws, Those fools demand, not pardon, but applause. POPE. Let those teach others who themselves excel ; And censure freely, who have written well. POPE. I know there are to whose presumptuous thoughts Those freer beauties, ev'n in them, seem faults.... | |
| Ella Wheeler Wilcox - History - 1896 - 140 pages
...ETC. CHICAGO: WB CONKEY COMPANY, Copyright 1896, . . By . . ELLA WHEELER WILCOX. PREFACE. 'Let such teach others, who themselves excel, And censure freely who have written well." —POPE. CONTENTS. PAGE. The World's Need 4 High Noon 9 Transformation 11 Thought-Magnets 13 Smiles... | |
| Ella Wheeler Wilcox - 1896 - 162 pages
...ETC. CHICAGO: WB CONKEY COMPANY. Jt Copyright 1896, ..By.. ELLA WHEELER WILCOX. PREFACE. "Let such teach others, who themselves excel, And censure freely who have written well." —POPE. THE WORLD'S NEED. So many gods, so many creeds, So many paths that wind and wind, While just... | |
| Cecil Headlam - English literature - 1897 - 348 pages
...must alike from Heaven derive their light, These born to judge, as well as those to write. Let such teach others who themselves excel, And censure freely who have written well. Authors are partial to their wit, 'tis true, But are not critics to their judgment too ? * # # * *... | |
| Ernest Rhys - English poetry - 1897 - 284 pages
...must alike from Heav'n derive their light, These born to judge, as well as those to write. Let such teach others who themselves excel, And censure freely who have written well 2 Authors are partial to their wit, 'tis true, But are not Critics to their judgment too ? Yet if we... | |
| Cecil Headlam - English literature - 1897 - 346 pages
...must alike from Heaven derive their light, These born to judge, as well as those to write. Let such teach others who themselves excel, And censure freely who have written well. Authors are partial to their wit, 'tis true, But are not critics to their judgment too ? ***** Of all... | |
| Francis Fisher Browne - American literature - 1897 - 812 pages
...those rehearsing for the poet's part." Pope, however, has the somewhat ambiguous couplet : " Let such teach others who themselves excel, And censure freely who have written well." But the quotation from Pliny seems to fix his meaning.* Mr. Churton Collins has a good note on the... | |
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