| 1782 - 440 lehte
...underftandings and whofe paffions he gratifies. The name of Chefterfield on one hand, and of Walpole on the other, failed not to make a poem bought up and talked...more eagerly read, and more frequently cited, than the .fEneid and the Georgic of Virgil. " Where then, according to the queftion propofed at the beginning... | |
| Joseph Warton - 1782 - 514 lehte
...underftandings and whofe paffions he gratifies. The name of Chejlerfield on one hand, and of Walpok on the other, failed not to make a poem bought up and talked...celebrated, and the fatires which ridiculed, wellknown known and real characters at Rome, were more eagerly read, and more frequently cited, than the ^Eneid... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - 1782 - 588 lehte
...'underHanding; and xvhofe paflions he gratifies. The name of Chefttrjidd on one hand, and of Walptlt on the other, failed not to make a poem bought up and talked of. And it cannot be doubted, that the Odea of Horace which celebrated, and the fatires which ridiculed, well, known and real characters at... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1797 - 442 lehte
...who love politics far more than poetry. The name of Chefterfield on one hand, and of Walpole on the other, failed not to make a Poem bought up, and talked...that the Odes of Horace which celebrated, and the Satires which ridiculed, well-known and real characters at Rome, were more eagerly read, and more frequently... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1797 - 444 lehte
...who love politics far more than poetry. The name of Cbefterfield on one hand, and of Walpole on the other, failed not to make a Poem bought up, and talked...that the Odes of Horace which celebrated, and the Satires which ridiculed, well-known and real characters at Rome, were more eagerly read, and more frequently... | |
| 1798 - 932 lehte
...The name of Chefterfield on one hand, and of Walpole on the otberj failed not to make a poem Ы/ught up and talked of. And it cannot be. doubted, that the Odes of Horace which celebrated, and the Sntirea which ridiculed, well-known and real characters at Rome, were more eagerly read, and more frequently... | |
| 1802 - 314 lehte
...who love politics far more than poetry. ' The name of Chejleifeld on one hand, and of Walpole on the other, failed not to make a poem bought up, and talked...doubted, that the Odes of Horace which celebrated, and Satires which ridiculed, well-known and real characters at Rome, were more eagerly read, and more frequently... | |
| Joseph Warton - 1806 - 440 lehte
...name of Chesterfield on one hand, and of Walpole on the other, failed not to make a poem D d 2 bought bought up and talked of. And it cannot be doubted, that the Odes of Horace which celebrated, and the Satires which ridiculed, wellknown and real characters at Rome, were more eagerly read, and more frequently... | |
| Joseph Warton - 1806 - 440 lehte
...and talked of. And it cannot be doubted, that the Odes of Horace which celebrated, and the Satires which ridiculed, wellknown and real characters at...more eagerly read, and more frequently cited, than the JEneid and the Georgic of VirgiL Where then, according to the question proposed at the beginning... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1822 - 428 lehte
...who love politics far more than poetry. The name of Chesterfield on one hand, and of Walpole on the other, failed not to make a Poem bought up, and talked...that the Odes of Horace which celebrated, and the Satires which ridiculed, well-known and real characters at Rome, were more eagerly read, and more frequently... | |
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