| 1741 - 482 Seiten
...all thofe know, who know him intimately : And one of the beft Judges * that ever was declares, " he always «< thought, that (univerfal as his Talents...this is '* eminently and peculiarly his, above all theWriters " he knows, living or dead ; Horace not excepted. But for that amiable Simplicity which... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1751 - 362 Seiten
...Honour. him t:ilk to you of tlie * work he is about, I hope in good earneft ; it is a fine one ; it will be in his hands an original. His fole complaint...writers I know living or dead; I do not except Horace. Adieu. LETTER XLIII. Mr. POPE to Dr. SWIFT. Nov. 28. 1729. THIS letter (like all mine) will be a Rhapfody... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 344 Seiten
...is, that he finds it too eafy in the execution. This flatters his lazinefs, it flatters my judgment, who always thought that (univerfal as his talents are) this is eminently and peculiarly •po/ai iifirum, et -mecum ipfe de imniartalita'te anin.orum capi cogitare, adfenfa Ma ornnis tlabitur.... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 298 Seiten
...that he finds it 'too eafy irr the execution. This flatters his lazinefs, it flatters my judgment, who- always thought that (univerfal as his talents are) this is eminently and peculiarly fi.ful libra*!, ct mccum ipfe d: iir.mqrtalitate aiuii.orum cirpl cogitur?, attftnjia ilia omnis elabitur.... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 298 Seiten
...is, that he finds it too eafy in the execution. This flatters his lazinefs, it flatters my judgment, who always thought that (univerfal as his talents are) this is eminently and peculiarly pofui libmm, ct mecum ipfe de immortalitate animorum capi cogitare, adfenjlo ilia omnh elabitur. Cicero,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1754 - 350 Seiten
...is, that he finds it too eafy in the execution. This flatters his lazinefs, it flatters my judgment, who always thought that (univerfal as his talents...writers I know living or dead ; I do not except Horace. LETTER XL1V. Adien. Nov. 28, i729. THIS letter (like all mine) will be a Rhapfody ; it is many years... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1757 - 352 Seiten
...is, that he finds it too eafy in the execution. This flatters his lazinefs, it flatters my judgment, who always thought that (univerfal as his talents...writers I know living or dead ; I do not except Horace. Adieu. LETTER XL1V. Nov. 28, 1729. THIS letter (like all mine) will be a Rhapfody ; it is many years... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 486 Seiten
...is, that he finds it too eafy in the execution. This flatters his lazinefs ; it flatters my judgment, who always thought, that (univerfal as his -talents...writers I know living or dead ; I do not except Horace. Adieu. LETTER XLV. Nov. 28. 1729. THIS letter (like all mine) will be a rhapfody j it is many years... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1761 - 424 Seiten
...is, that he finds it too eafy in the execution. This flatters his lazinefs ; it flatters my judgment, who always thought, that (univerfal as his talents are) this is eminently and peculiarly hi?, above all the writers I know living or dead ; I do not except Horace. Adieu. LETTER XLV. AW. 28.... | |
| 1762 - 410 Seiten
...is, that he finds it too eafy in the execution. This flatters his lazinefs. Jt flatters my judgment; who always thought, that, univerfal as his talents...this is eminently, and peculiarly, his, above all thewriters I know, living or dead ; I do not ex~ :pt Horace." » Pope tells the dean, in the next letter,,... | |
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