| Juvenal - 1735 - 512 páginas
...one Form, when we cannot Ib much as confine our Bodies to one Falhion of Apparel ? Wou'd not Dona's Satyrs, which abound with fo much Wit, appear more...followed Horace fo very clofe, that of Neceffity he mult fall with him: And I may fafely fay it of this prefent Age, That if we are not fo great Wits as... | |
| John Dryden - 1760 - 476 páginas
...form, when we cannot fo much as confine our bodies to one fafhion of apparel ? Would not Donn's fatyrs, which abound with fo much wit, appear more charming,...numbers ? But he followed Horace fo very clofe, that of neceflity he muft fall with him : and I may fafely fay it of this prefent age, that if we arc not fo... | |
| John Dryden - 1760 - 476 páginas
...form, when we cannot fo much as confine our bodies to one fafhion of apparel ? Would not Donn's fatyrs, which abound with fo much wit, appear more charming,...numbers ? But he followed Horace fo very clofe, that of neceflity he muft fall with him : and I may fafely fay it of this prefent age, that if we are not fo... | |
| New and general biographical dictionary - 1761 - 466 páginas
...entertain them with the foftnefs of love." A little farther mr. Dryden afks, " Would not Donne's fatires, " which abound with fo much wit, appear more charming,...he had taken care of his words and of his numbers ? " Whether fnr. Pope took the hint from this queftion, or not, is uncertain : but he has (hewed, the... | |
| John Dryden - 1767 - 398 páginas
...form, when we cannot fo much as confine our bodies to one fafhion of apparel? Would not Bonn's fatires, which abound with fo much wit, appear more charming,...clofe, that of neceffity he muft fall with him : and 1 may fafely fay it of thi#prefent age, that if we are not fo great wits as Donn, yet, certainly, we... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 390 páginas
...when we cannot fo much as confine our bodies to one fafhion of apparel ? Would not Donne's fatires, which abound with fo much wit, appear more charming,...numbers ? But he followed Horace fo very clofe, that of neccflity h« muft <Fall with him : and I may fafely fay it of this prefent age, that if we are not... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 1130 páginas
...when we cannot fo much as confine our bodies to one fafliion of apparel ? Would not Donne's fatires, which abound with fo much wit, appear more charming,...and of his numbers ? But he> followed Horace fo very clofc, that of wrtffity he> mort falli ffall with him : and I may fafely fay it of this prefent age,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 384 páginas
...when we cannot fo much as confine our bodies to one fafhion of apparel ? Would notDonne's fatires, which abound with fo much wit, appear more charming,...taken care of his words, and of his numbers ? But he fol1 lowed Horace fo very clo r e, that of peetffity he muft fall with him : and I may fafely fay it... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 398 páginas
...when we cannot fo much as confine our bodies to one fafhion of apparel ? Would not Donne's fatires, which abound with fo much wit, appear more charming, if he had taken care of his words, ra:d of his numbers ? But he followeU Howes fo very cloft, that of nectifity lwmuft. fall. fall with... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 388 páginas
...when we cannot fo much as confine our bodies to one fafhion of apparel? Would not Donne's fatires, which abound with fo much wit, appear more charming,...Horace fo very clofe, that of neceffity he muft fall fall with him : and I may fafely fay it of this prefent age, that if we are not fo great wits as Donne,... | |
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