| Alexander Pope - 1890 - 562 str.
...as much wit as his first master, or his contemporaries Buckingham and Rochester, without the royal want of feeling, the duke's want of principle, or the earl's want of thought. His poems have suuk to oblivion for the general public." • Hy Artemisia Pope is thought to have meant... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1806 - 540 str.
...contemporaries Buckingham and Rochester, without the royal want of feeling, the duke's want of principles, or the earl's want of thought. The latter said with...did not know how it was, but lord Dorset might do any thing, and yet was never to blame." 5 It was not that he was free from the failings of humanity,... | |
| Anthony Hamilton (Count) - 1809 - 344 str.
...contemporaries, Buckingham and Ro^ Chester, without the royal want of feeling, the duke's want of principles, or the earl's want of thought: the latter said with...did not know how it was, but Lord Dorset might do any thing, and yet was never to blame.' It was not that he was free from the failings of humanity,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1822 - 402 str.
...contemporaries, Buckingham and Rochester ; without the royal want of feeling, the Duke's want of principles, or the Earl's want of thought. The latter said with...did not know how it was, but Lord Dorset might do any thing, and yet was never to blame !" It was not that he was free from the failings of humanity,... | |
| Alexander Pope, William Roscoe - 1824 - 416 str.
...cotemporaries, Buckingham and Rochester ; without the royal want of feeling, the Duke's want of principles, or the Earl's want of thought. The latter said with...did not know how it was, but Lord Dorset might do any thing, and yet was never to blame !" It was not that he was free from the failings of humanity,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1824 - 416 str.
...cotemporaries, Buckingham and Rochester ; without the royal want of feeling, the Duke's want of principles, or the Earl's want of thought. The latter said with...astonishment, " That he did not know how it was, but Lord Porset might do any thing, and yet was never to blame !" It was not that he was free from the failings... | |
| Elizabeth Isabella Spence - 1827 - 972 str.
...as much wit as his first master, or his contemporaries Buckingham and Rochester, without the royal want of feeling, the duke's want of principle, or...did not know how it was, but Lord Dorset might do any thing, and yet was never to blame ;' it was not that he was free from the failings of humanity,... | |
| Englishmen - 1835 - 476 str.
...obscurity. Ho died at Oath in January 1705-6. Horace Walpole has passed this high euloghim upon Dorset, that " he had as much wit as his first master Charles...want of principle, or the earl's want of thought." Prior, Dryden, Congreve, Addison, and Pope, write in the praises of this nobleman. Pope's lines commencing... | |
| Matthew Prior - 1835 - 336 str.
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| 1835 - 838 str.
...as much wit as his first master, or his contemporaries, Buckingham and Rochester, without the royal want of feeling, the Duke's want of principle, or the Earl's want of thought." MASTER OF THE BITK HOUNDS. The duties of this office, always filled by a nobleman, speak for themselves.... | |
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