| 1820 - 856 str.
...ret he carried so many and so different connexions in his head alt at the same time. — Mr. Pope.' ' As I was sitting by Sir Godfrey Kneller one day, whilst...drawing a picture, he stopped and said, " I can't do so veil as I should do, unless you (latter me a little: pray flatter me, Mr. Pope ; you know I love to... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1824 - 634 str.
...not scruple to solicit it. When Pope was sitting by him one day whilst he was painting he suddenly stopped, and said : " I can't do so well as I should...flatter me, Mr. Pope ; you know I love to be flattered." On another occasion, Pope, being willing to try how far his vanity would carry him, after considering... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1824 - 630 str.
...not scruple to solicit it. When Pope was sitting by him one day whilst he was painting he suddenly stopped, and said : " I can't do so well as I should...flatter me, Mr. Pope ; you know I love to be flattered." On another occasion, Pope, being willing to try how far his vanity would carry him, after considering... | |
| James Elmes - 1825 - 336 str.
...faction, in St. George's hall. POPE AND SIR GODFREY KNELLER. (As related by Pope himself. ) As Pope was sitting by Sir Godfrey Kneller one day, whilst...flattered." — I was once willing to try how far vanity would carry him : and after considering a picture he had just finished, for a good while, very... | |
| George Ramsay - 1828 - 654 str.
...it, like Sir Godfrey Kneller, who once said to Pope, who sat by him whilst painting, " I can't do as well as I should do, unless you flatter me a little...flatter me, Mr. Pope ; you know I love to be flattered !" Then, or shortly afterwards, Pope, to try his appetite for flattery, seemed to take great notice... | |
| Mrs. Jameson (Anna) - 1838 - 256 str.
...thus related in Spence : — " I (it is Pope who speaks) was sitting one day by Sir Godfrey Kneller, whilst he was drawing a picture : he stopped and said,...Mr. Pope ; you know I love to be flattered ! ' I was for once willing to try how far his vanity would carry him ; and, after considering a picture he had... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1847 - 488 str.
...not scruple to solicit it. When Pope was sitting by him one day whilst he was painting he suddenly stopped and said : " I can't do so well as I should...flatter me, Mr. Pope ; you know I love to be flattered." On another occasion, Pope, being willing to try how far his vanity would carry him, after considering... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1848 - 352 str.
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| Leigh Hunt - 1848 - 334 str.
...Jacob's venison; neither could be too fat for Sir Godfrey." Pope related the following to Spence : — " As I was sitting by Sir Godfrey Kneller one day, whilst he was drawing a picture, he stopt, and said, ' I can't do as well as I should do, unless you flatter me a little, Mr. Pope ! You... | |
| John Thomas Smith - 1849 - 472 str.
...related by Pope to Spence. " As I was sitting by Sir Godfrey Kneller one day," said the poet, " while he was drawing a picture, he stopped, and said, ' I can't do as well as I should do, unless you flatter me a little, Mr. Pope ; you know I love to be flattered.'... | |
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