What did 4th Earl of Roscommon mean by: The press, the pulpit, and the stage, Conspire to censure and expose our age. - 4th Earl of Roscommon Poet · Ireland Copy
+ Invention is not so much the result of labor as of judgment. Feraz Zeid, October 29, 2023December 26, 2023, 4th Earl of Roscommon, Wentworth Dillon, Invention, Judgment, Results, 0 - 4th Earl of Roscommon Poet · Ireland
+ You gain your point if your industrious art can make unusual words easy. Feraz Zeid, January 13, 2024January 13, 2024, 4th Earl of Roscommon, Wentworth Dillon, Art, Gains, Style, 0 - 4th Earl of Roscommon Poet · Ireland
+ Beware what spirit rages in your breast; for one inspired, ten thousand are possessed. Feraz Zeid, January 13, 2024January 13, 2024, 4th Earl of Roscommon, Wentworth Dillon, Inspiration, Rage, Spirit, 0 - 4th Earl of Roscommon Poet · Ireland
+ The multitude is always wrong. Feraz Zeid, June 10, 2023December 12, 2023, 4th Earl of Roscommon, Wentworth Dillon, Multitudes, 0 - 4th Earl of Roscommon Poet · Ireland
+ Our heroes of the former days deserved and gained their never-fading bays. Feraz Zeid, January 13, 2024January 13, 2024, 4th Earl of Roscommon, Wentworth Dillon, Fading, Former, Hero, 0 - 4th Earl of Roscommon Poet · Ireland
+ What you keep by you, you may change and mend but words, once spoken, can never be recalled. Feraz Zeid, January 13, 2024January 13, 2024, 4th Earl of Roscommon, Wentworth Dillon, Change, 0 - 4th Earl of Roscommon Poet · Ireland
+ Truth and fiction are so aptly mixed that all seems uniform and of a piece. Feraz Zeid, January 13, 2024January 13, 2024, 4th Earl of Roscommon, Wentworth Dillon, Fiction, Pieces, Uniforms, 0 - 4th Earl of Roscommon Poet · Ireland
+ Often try what weight you can support, And what your shoulders are too weak to bear. Feraz Zeid, January 13, 2024January 13, 2024, 4th Earl of Roscommon, Wentworth Dillon, Exercise, Support, 0 - 4th Earl of Roscommon Poet · Ireland
We hope to grow old and we dread old age; that is to say, we love life and we flee from death. Explain - Jean de la Bruyere Writer · France
The pleasure we feel in criticizing robs us from being moved by very beautiful things. Explain - Jean de la Bruyere Writer · France
When we are young we lay up for old age; when we are old we save for death. Explain - Jean de la Bruyere Writer · France
The fear of old age disturbs us, yet we are not certain of becoming old. Explain - Jean de la Bruyere Writer · France
The pleasure of criticizing takes away from us the pleasure of being moved by some very fine things. Explain - Jean de la Bruyere Writer · France
Every artist, as child of his age, is impelled to express the spirit of his age. - Wassily Kandinsky Painter · Russia
What makes old age so sad is, not that our joys, but that our hopes then cease. - Jean Paul Writer · Germany