Anecdotes, Observations, and Characters of Books and Men: Collected from the Conversation of Mr. Pope and Other Eminent Persons of His TimeCentaur Press, 1964 - Počet stran: 308 |
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... took it very ill of Mr. R. that he should say , " Petrarch's love for Laura was only Platonic . " Ramsay was obliged to recant the heresy ; and write a fable against Platonic Love.— R. The ( outward ) Rabbi Mr. R. met with in Italy ...
... took it very ill of Mr. R. that he should say , " Petrarch's love for Laura was only Platonic . " Ramsay was obliged to recant the heresy ; and write a fable against Platonic Love.— R. The ( outward ) Rabbi Mr. R. met with in Italy ...
Strana 116
... took his sententiousness and metaphysics from him . — P. The burlesque prologue to one of Sir William Davenant's plays began with this couplet : " You who stand sitting still to hear our play , Which we to - night present you here to ...
... took his sententiousness and metaphysics from him . — P. The burlesque prologue to one of Sir William Davenant's plays began with this couplet : " You who stand sitting still to hear our play , Which we to - night present you here to ...
Strana 198
... took great delight in repeating hard Greek verses , and in talking a man down . Philips , being apprized of his weakness , after a bottle or two got the better of him , and my lord loved him the better for it ever after . Lord ...
... took great delight in repeating hard Greek verses , and in talking a man down . Philips , being apprized of his weakness , after a bottle or two got the better of him , and my lord loved him the better for it ever after . Lord ...
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