| Hugh Moore - 1831 - 528 páginas
...Pope's imitations, as follows : " Sworn to no master, of no sect am I ; As drives the storm, at any door I knock, And house with Montaigne now, and now with Locke." — MD 2828. Nullum anarchid majus est malum. (Lat.) — "No calamity is more dreadful than anarchy."... | |
| 1841 - 780 páginas
...to betray the rights of reason."—GIBBON : Introduction to his Diary. " As drives the storm, at any door I knock, And house with Montaigne now, and now with Locke." August 20. — Looked at a little book with a very pleasing title, and intended to shew the obligations... | |
| Greek - 1859 - 568 páginas
...opinions of their teacher : — " Sworn to no master, of no sect am I ; As drives the storm, at any door I knock, And house with MONTAIGNE now, and now with LOCKE." NB "Addicti" were properly those debtors whom the Praetor [a legal officer of ancient Rome] adjudged... | |
| 1869 - 534 páginas
...to the opinions of a teacher]/' "Sworn to no master, of no sect, am I; As drives the storm, at any door I knock, And house with MONTAIGNE now, and now with LOCKE." NB " Addicti" were properly those debtors whom the Praetor [a legal officer of ancient Rome] adjudged... | |
| 1875 - 540 páginas
...the opinions of' their teacher: — "Sworn to no master, of no sect am I: As drives the storm, at any door I knock, And house with MONTAIGNE now, and now with LOCKE." NB "Addicti" were properly those debtors whom the Praetor [a legal officer of ancient Rome] adjudged... | |
| William Francis Henry King - 1887 - 630 páginas
...may carry me. Imitated by Pope : Sworn to no master, of no sect am I ; As drives the storm, at any door I knock, And house with Montaigne now, and now with Locke. 3504. Nullius boni sine socio jucunda possessio. (L.) Sen. Ep. 6. — No earthly blessing can be enjoyed... | |
| William Francis Henry King - 1904 - 500 páginas
...14. Imitated by Pope, Sat. 3, 24 : Sworn to no master, of no sect am I ; As drives the storm, at any door I knock, And house with Montaigne now, and now with Locke. 1823. Nullius Veneris, sine pondere et arte. Hor. AP, 320. — Devoid of charm, or weight, or art.... | |
| Reginald Brimley Johnson - 1914 - 552 páginas
...ask not to what doctors I apply — Sworn to no master, of no sect am I. As drives the storm, at any door I knock ; And house with Montaigne now, and now with Locke. That is, neither one poet nor the other having, as regarded philosophy, any internal principle of gravitation... | |
| 1841 - 782 páginas
...betray the rights of reason." — GIBBON : Introduction to his Diary. " As drives the storm, at any door I knock. And house with Montaigne now, and now with Locke." POPE : Imitat. of Htrr. Ep. 1. THE poet Gray always sketched upon the spot the characteristic features... | |
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