| Rees Howell Gronow - 1863 - 250 pages
...! " His well-known epigram on Mr Ward, afterwards Lord Dudley — " They say that Ward 'a no heart, but I deny it ; He has a heart, and gets his speeches by it " — was provoked by a remark made at table by Mr Ward. On Rogers observing that his carriage had... | |
| 1863 - 830 pages
...platitude, was sharpened by his town life into an epigrammatist; he wrote of the late Lord Ward: " Ward has no heart, they say; but I deny it; He has a heart, aud gets his speeches by it." Person wrote many epigrams; the following is characteristic : " I went... | |
| William Evans Burton - Wit and humor - 1864 - 552 pages
...language, with the true Greek talent of expressing, by implication, what is wished to be conveyed :"— Ward has no heart, they say. but I deny it; He has a heart, and gets his speeches by it. Dudley (as Lockhart remarks), took capital revenge, in a review of Rogers' Columbus, in the Quarterly,... | |
| John Timbs - Anecdotes - 1864 - 378 pages
...much assailed by the epigrammatists of the day, and among the results was Rogers's jeu-d 'esprit : " Ward has no heart, they say, but I deny it, He has a heart, and gets his speeches by it. " A TUMBLE-DOWN. It is curious to observe how, in some instances, great names and historical reputations... | |
| John Timbs - Anecdotes - 1864 - 374 pages
...teeth ! " His wellknown epigram on Mr. Ward, afterwards Lord Dudley, They say that Ward's no heart, but I deny it, He has a heart, and gets his speeches by it, — was provoked by a remark made at table by Mr. Ward. On Eogers observing that his carriage had broken... | |
| Jest book - 1864 - 396 pages
...wrote very well for a banker," wrote, in return, the following : — " They say he has no heart, and I deny it : He has a heart, and— gets his speeches by it." LXVIIL— A FILLIP FOR HIM. THE present Lord Chancellor remarked of a young barrister who had just... | |
| John Timbs - Anecdotes - 1864 - 390 pages
...teeth ! " His wellknown epigram on Mr. Ward, afterwards Lord Dudley, They say that Ward's no heart, tut I deny it, He has a heart, and gets his speeches by it, — was provoked by a remark made at table by Mr. Ward. On Eogers observing that his carriage had broken... | |
| Epigrams - 1865 - 398 pages
...Than the former, So the most recent Is the least decent. Sneyd. On Lord Ward, first Earl of Dudley. Ward has no heart they say ; but I deny it : He has a heart, and gets his speeches by it. .S. Rogers. Imitated. The charming Mary has no mind, they say : I prove she has— it changes every... | |
| English literature - 1865 - 538 pages
...side by side, Dick, with a very little trial, Would make an excellent sun-dial." From the Greek. " Ward has no heart, they say ; but I deny it : He has a heart, and gets his speeches by it." Rogers. " To John I owed great obligation ; , But John unhappily thought fit To publish it to all the... | |
| Sydney Smith - English essays - 1865 - 478 pages
...cannon, your honour, for his devartion." Luttrell came over for a day (writes Smith, to Lady Holland, " Ward has no heart, they say, but I deny it; He has a heart, and gets his speeches by it. Dudley, (as Lockhart remarks), took capital revenge, in a review of Rogers' Columbus, in the Quarterly,... | |
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