| John Ferriar - Bible - 1809 - 30 pages
...song, Or HORACE smile, or TULLY charm the throng ; If crost by Pallas' ire, the trenchant blade 40 Or too oblique, or near, the edge invade, The Bibliomane...buy. He turns where PYBUS rears his Atlas-head, Or MA DOC'S mass conceals its veins of lead. 45 The glossy lines in polish'd order stand, While the vast... | |
| Thomas Frognall Dibdin - Bibliographical literature - 1811 - 844 pages
...song, Or Horace smile, or Tally charm the throng ; If crost by Pallas' ire, the trenchant blade Or too oblique, or near, the edge invade, The Bibliomane...No MARGIN'! — turns in haste, and scorns to buy. The Bibliomania ; v. 51-43. Next come the rival strains of ' An Aspirant.' FIRST MAXIM. Who slaves... | |
| Books - 1811 - 576 pages
...Palestine." In L ne jjiouomane exclaims, \viin naggara eye, 1 No Margin !' turns in haste, and scorns to I He turns where PYBUS rears his Atlas-head, Or MADOC'S mass conceals its veins of lead. The glossy lines in polish'd order stand, While the vast margin spreads on either hand, Like Russian wastes, that... | |
| Thomas Frognall Dibdin - Bibliographical literature - 1811 - 828 pages
...throng : If crost by Pallas' ire, the trenchant blade Or too oblique, or near, the edge invade, Tlic Bibliomane exclaims, with haggard eye, ' No MARGIN'! — turns in haste, and scorns to buy. The Bibliomania ; v. 34-43. Next come the rival strains of ' An Aspirant.' . FIRST MAXIM. Who slaves... | |
| Thomas Frognall Dibdin - Bibliographical literature - 1842 - 790 pages
...of song, Or Horace smile, or Tully charm the throng ; If croit by Pallia' in, the trenchant blade Or too oblique, or near, the edge invade, . The Bibliomane...MARGIN ! ' — turns in haste, and scorns to buy. The Bibliomania : ;. 34-43. Next come the rival strains of ' An Aspirant.' M.\XIM. Who slaves the monkish... | |
| Bibliography - 1863 - 294 pages
...fong, Or HORACE fmile, or TULLY charm the throng ; If croft by Pallas' ire, the trenchant blade Or too oblique, or near, the edge invade, The Bibliomane exclaims, with haggard eye, " No Máfgiri f" torris Wmtfte, and liorna to buy. He turns where PYBUS rears his Atlas-heady Or MADUC'S... | |
| John Hill Burton - Bibliomania - 1863 - 428 pages
...song, Or Horace smile, or Tully charm the throng ; If crost by Pallas' ire, the trenchant blade, Or too oblique, or near the edge, invade, The Bibliomane...Margin ! ' — turns in haste, and scorns to buy." FERRIES/ s Bibliomania, v. 34-43 [Few, very few book collectors, I would fain believe, are so wedded... | |
| John Hill Burton - Bibliomania - 1863 - 444 pages
...song, Or Horace smile, or Tully charm the throng ; If crost by Pallas' ire, the trenchant blade, Or too oblique, or near the edge, invade, The Bibliomane exclaims, with haggard eye, ' Xo Margin ! ' — turns in haste, and scorns to buy." I•'I:I:KII;I;•S Bibliomania, v. 84-43 [Few,... | |
| Jeremiah Finch Smith - Manchester (England) - 1866 - 284 pages
...margin, so as to remind us of Dr. Ferriar's lines : " If crost by Pallas' ire the trenchant blade Or too oblique, or near, the edge invade, ^ The Bibliomane...' No margin ! ' turns in haste and scorns to buy." The )Bibliomania. Of the Manchester Mercury, the set which belonged to the family is now in the Chetham... | |
| Chetham Society - 1866 - 286 pages
...Pallas' ire the trenehant blade Or too oblique, or near, the edge invade, The Bibliomane exelaims, with haggard eye, ' No margin ! ' turns in haste and scorns to buy." The Bibliomania. Of the Manehester Mereury, the set which belonged to the family is now in the Chatham... | |
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