Anecdotes, Observations and Characters, of Books and Men, Collected from the Conversation of Pope and Other Eminent Persons. With Notes and a Life of the Author by Samuel Weller Singer. 2. EdSmith, 1858 - Počet stran: 396 |
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Strana viii
... true account of the transaction , for in 1761 , Warburton says to his friend Hurd , " I have sometimes thought of collecting my scattered anecdotes , and critical observations together , for a foundation of a Life of Pope , which the ...
... true account of the transaction , for in 1761 , Warburton says to his friend Hurd , " I have sometimes thought of collecting my scattered anecdotes , and critical observations together , for a foundation of a Life of Pope , which the ...
Strana xiii
... true , gives some colour to the supposition . He says that the vignette at the end of the 17th dialogue in the first edition of Polymetis , contains a caricature of Dr. Cooke , under the character of a Pedagogue with an Ass's head . The ...
... true , gives some colour to the supposition . He says that the vignette at the end of the 17th dialogue in the first edition of Polymetis , contains a caricature of Dr. Cooke , under the character of a Pedagogue with an Ass's head . The ...
Strana xix
... true one , and very worthy of his highness of Yallocomia . " In another letter , he says : " Two or three days since , I had a letter from Mr. Holdsworth , the father of all us travellers ; I mean for knowledge , more than for age ...
... true one , and very worthy of his highness of Yallocomia . " In another letter , he says : " Two or three days since , I had a letter from Mr. Holdsworth , the father of all us travellers ; I mean for knowledge , more than for age ...
Strana xxx
... true than what follows . " His criticism , however , was commonly just ; what he thought , he thought rightly , and his remarks were recommended by coolness and candour . In him Pope had the first experience of a critic without ...
... true than what follows . " His criticism , however , was commonly just ; what he thought , he thought rightly , and his remarks were recommended by coolness and candour . In him Pope had the first experience of a critic without ...
Strana 2
... true.-DR. YOUNG from Addi- son himself , or Tickell , which is much the same . + His getting certain marks , known only to himself , affixed to all the cards that came from the great makers in France . - Spence . the late Duke of ...
... true.-DR. YOUNG from Addi- son himself , or Tickell , which is much the same . + His getting certain marks , known only to himself , affixed to all the cards that came from the great makers in France . - Spence . the late Duke of ...
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