when by thefe approv'd ! Happier their author, when by thefe belov'd ! From thefe the world will judge of men and books, Not from the Burnets, Oldmixons, and Cooks. 146 Soft were my numbers ; who could take offence While pure Defcription held the place... Satires, &c - Seite 15von Alexander Pope - 1751Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 288 Seiten
...Dryden's friends before) With open arms receiv'd one Poet more. Happy my ftudics, when by thefe approv'dF Happier their author, when by thefe belov'd! From...the world will judge of men and books, Not from the Burncts, Oldmixons, and Cooks. 146 NOTES. VER. 139. Talbot, fcfr.] All thefe were Patrons or Admirers... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1752 - 434 Seiten
...DryJfn's friends before) With open arms receiv'd one Poet more. Happy my ftudies, when by thefe approv'dI Happier their author, when by thefe belov'd! From...the world will judge of men and books* Not from the Bur nets, Oldmixons, and Cooks. 146 Soft were my numbers; who could take offence While pure Defcription... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1754 - 278 Seiten
...J«^B'S felf (great DryJens friends before) With open arms receiv'd one Poet more. Hapj-y my ftudies, when by thefe approv'd! Happier their author, when...men and books, Not from the Burnets, Oldmixons, and Coots. 146 Vrit. 139. t'allot, &V.] All thefe were Patrons or Admirers of Mr. Dryden; though a feandalous... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1760 - 360 Seiten
...John?, felf (great Drydens friends before) With open arms receiv'd one Poet more. Happy my ftudies, when by thefe approv'd! Happier their author, when...pure Defcription held the place of Senfe ? NOTES. VER. 139. Talbot, fcfc.] All thefe were Patrons or Admirers of Mr. Dryden ; though a fcandalous libel... | |
| Owen Ruffhead - 1769 - 600 Seiten
...And in his epiftle to Dr. Arbuthnot, he fpeaks flightly of this fort of merit, •where he fays * l Who could take offence ,*' While pure Defcription held the place of "Senfe?" Mr. POPE, however, has not failed in this piece to take every occafion of adorning good ienfe; and... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 392 Seiten
...John's felf (great Dryden's friends before) With open arms receiv'd one Poet more. Happy my ftudies, when by thefe approv'd! Happier their Author, when...From thefe the world will judge of men and books, 145 Not from the Burnets, Oldmixons, and Cooks. Soft were my numbers : who could take offence While... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 414 Seiten
...John's felf (great Dryden's friends before) With open arms receiv'd one Poet more. Hagpy my ftudies, when by thefe approv'd! Happier their Author, when...From thefe the world will judge of men and books, 145 Not from the Eurnets, Oldmixons, and Cooks. Soft were my numbers : who could take offence While... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 398 Seiten
...Dryden's friends before) With open arms receiv'd one Poet more. Happy my ftudies, when by thefe approved ! Happier their Author, when by thefe belov'd ! From thefe the world will judge of men and books, 145 Not from the Burnets, Oldmixons, and Cooks. Soft were my numbers : who could take offence While... | |
| Joseph Warton - 1782 - 514 Seiten
...of it; but I fuppofe no critic can be found, that will not place it far above Pope's Paflorals. II. From thefe the world will judge of men and books, Not from the Burnets, Oldmixons, and Cooks §. t V. I 3S . § V. ,45. SUCH authors, efpecially the two Jaft, are a kind of literary harpies ;... | |
| Joseph Warton - 1782 - 516 Seiten
...; but I fuppofe no critic can be found, that will not place it far above POpe's Paftorals. • II. From thefe the world will judge of men and books, Not from the Burnets, Oldmixans, and Cooks §. f V. 135. 5 V. 145. SUCH authors, efpecially the two laft, are a kind of literary... | |
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