| Samuel Johnson - 1826 - 430 str.
...prose as well as verse.' , To this Pope returns: 'To answer your question as to Mr. Hughes : tvhst he wanted in genius, he made up as an honest man ; but he was of the class you think him.'* In Spence's Collection, Hope* is made to speak of him with still less respect, as having no claim to... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1840 - 522 str.
...this Pope returns: "To answer your question as to Mr. Hughes; what he wanted in genius, he made np as an honest man ; but he was of the class you think him." In Spence's Collection, Pope is made to speak ol' him with still less respect; as having no claim to... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1842 - 716 str.
...mediocristi in prose as well as verse," To this Pope returns : " To answer your question as to Mr. ޢ J, ; hut he was of the class you think him."* In Spence's Collection, Pope is made to epeak of him with... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1846 - 714 str.
...the meatvcrufj in prose as well as verse." To this Pope returns : " To answer your question as to Mr. Hughes: what he wanted in genius, he made up as an honest man ; but he was of the class you think him.*1* In Spenc-e's Collection, Pope is made to speak of him with still le s respect, as having no... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1847 - 480 str.
...CXLIX. MR. POPE TO DR. SWIFT. To answer your question as to Mr. Hughes, what he wanted as to genius lie made up as an honest man : but he was of the class you think him 5. 5 But was the author of such a tragedy as the Siege of Damascus one of the mediocribus f Swift and... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1854 - 344 str.
...mediocrists in prose as well as verse." To this Pope returns : " To answer your question as to Mr. Hughes, what he wanted in genius he made up as an...honest man ; but he was of the class you think him."* In Spence's collection, Pope is made to speak of him with still less respect, as having no claim to... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1854 - 450 str.
...died in 1769. To this Pope returns : " To answer your question as to Mr. Hughes : what he wanted as to genius, he made up as an honest man ; but he was of the class you think him.'' " In Spence's Collections Pope is made to speak of him with still less respect, as having no claim... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1854 - 484 str.
...died in 1769. To this Pope returns : " To answer your question as to Mr. Hughes : what he wanted as to genius, he made up as an honest man ; but he was of the class you think him."' " In Spence's Collections Pope is made to speak of him with still less respect, as having no claim... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1858 - 418 str.
...correspondence of Swift and Pope. To this Pope returns: " To answer your question as to Mr. Hughes: whatjie wanted in genius, he made up as an honest man; but he was of the class you think him." In Spence's Collection, Pope is made to speak of him with still less respect, as having no claim to... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1884 - 518 str.
...revenues. Adieu. JON. SWIFT. FROM MR. POPE. To answer your question as to Mr. Hughes, what he wanted as to genius he made up as an honest man : but he was of the class you think him. I am glad you think of Dr. Rundle as I do. He will be an honour to the bishops, and a disgrace to one... | |
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