| Alexander Pope - 1783 - 322 lehte
...thine, QRomdJ No fingle parts unequally fqrprife, All comes united to th'admiring eyes ; No monftrous height, or breadth, or length appear; The whole at once is bold, and regular. . p. 82, TRUB TRUE WIT. SOME to Conceit aloae their tafte confine, And -glitt'riHg thoughts ftruck... | |
| George Colman - 1787 - 370 lehte
...thine, O Rome ! No fingle parts unequally furprife, All comes united to th' admiring eyes ; No monftrous height, or breadth, or length appear ; • THE WHOLE at once is bold and regular. - . . E/ay an Crititifn. " ^' 1 Hi 56 56.— —SELECT, AIL YE WHO WRITE, A SUBJECT FIT.] Sumite materiam,... | |
| Anna Ross - 1788 - 82 lehte
...By Mifs A, ROSS^ ,(AGED FIFTEEN YEARS) DAUGHTER OF MRS. BftbwN, OF THK THEATRE ROYAL, CoVENT-GARDEN. Whoever thinks a faultlefs piece to fee, Thinks what ne'er was, nor is, nor e'er fludl be. . : In ertry work regard the writer's endy Since none can compafs tiiore than they intend... | |
| 1788 - 522 lehte
...Daughter of Mrs. Brown, of the Theatre Royal, Covent- Garden. Svo. is. 6d. Printed for the Author. *: Whoever thinks a faultlefs piece to fee, Thinks what ne'er was, nor a, nor e'er (ball be. Inerer vrork regard the writer's end, Since none can compafs more than they intend;... | |
| John Adams - 1789 - 376 lehte
...O Rome !), No fingle parts unequally furprfle, All comes united to th' admiring eyes : No monftrous height, or breadth, or length appear ; The whole at...piece to fee,. Thinks what ne'er was, nor is, nor e'er fhall be. In ev'ry work regard the writer's end, Since none can compafs more than they intend ; And... | |
| 1790 - 612 lehte
...made in large undertakings, on the principle laid down by a very eminent * critic by profeffion,' " Whoever thinks a faultlefs piece to fee, " Thinks what ne'er was, nor is, nor e'er fhall be." TLTART. XVII. Defences of Uni tari anif m for the Years 1788 and Containing Letters to Dr.... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1790 - 606 lehte
...made in large undertakings, on the principle laid down by a very eminent ' critic by profeflion,' " Whoever thinks a faultlefs piece to fee, " Thinks what ne'er was, nor is, nor e'er fhall be." Page 630. note. ' Mr. Pennant is much miftaken in fuppofing that the little iftand of Stafla,... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1791 - 966 lehte
...thine, O Rome I No fingle parts unequally furprife ; All comes united to th' admiring eyes: No monftrous iappointment in the rear, That blatts the promis'd...then difown ; The heart that melts for others woe Sha ihall be» In ev'ry work regard the writer's end, Since none can compafs more than they intend -f And... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1791 - 510 lehte
...! ) All comes united to th'admiring eyes ; [pear ; No monftrous height, or breadth, or length apThe whole at once is bold and regular. Whoever thinks...piece to fee, Thinks what ne'er was, nor is, nor e'er mall be. In ev'ry work regard the, writer's end, Since none can compafs more than they intend ; And... | |
| Christopher Smart - 1791 - 282 lehte
...O Rome f) No fingle parts unequally furprife, All comes united to th' admiring eyes ; No monftrous height, or breadth, or length appear; The whole at...and regular. Whoever thinks a fau.ltlefs piece to Tee, Thinks what ne'er was, nor is, nor e'er mall be. :In ev'ry work regard the writer's end, Since... | |
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