| John Sheffield Duke of Buckingham - 1729 - 438 halaman
...VJRGIL'S " YOUR Effay of Poetry, which was publifh'd " without a Name, and of which I was not ho* " nour'd with the Confidence, I read over and over, " with...Inftruftion; " And, without flattering you, or making myfelf " more moral than I am, not without fome Envy. " I was loth to be inform'd how an Epic Poem... | |
| John Sheffield Duke of Buckingham - 1729 - 428 halaman
...VIRCIL'S " YOUR Effay of Poetry, which was publifh'd " without a Name, and of which I was not ho** nour'd with the Confidence, I read over and over, " with much Delight, and as much Inftrudion : " And, without flattering you, or making myfclf " more moral than I am, not without fome... | |
| William Ayre, Edmund Curll - 1745 - 392 halaman
...Virgil's Mneis. Your Eflay of Poetry, which was publifh'd without a Name, and of which I was not honour'd with the Confidence, I read over and over with much Delight, and as much Inftru&ion ; and without flattering you, or making myfelf more moral than I am, not without fome Envy,... | |
| John Bell - 1778 - 438 halaman
...fenfe improves ? DRY DEN. Preface to VirgiCs JEncis. Your Effay on Poetry, which was publifhed witheut a name, and of which I was not honoured with the confidence,...read over and over with much delight, and as much inftru&ion; and, without flatter ing you, or making myfelf more moral than I am, • Efliy on Pottry\... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 332 halaman
...his fenfe improves. DRYDEN, Preface to Virgil's jEneis. " Your Eflay on Poetry, which was publifhed without " a -name, and of which I was not honoured...inftruftion; and, without flattering you, " or making myfelf more moral thau I am, not without * Efliy oh Poetry. B i " fome »' " fome envy. I was loth... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 366 halaman
...inftrufted in the caufe, and needed not that I mould open it. Your Eflay of Poetry, which was publiftied without a name, and of which I was not honoured with...read over and over with much delight, and as much inftru&ion : and, without flattering you, or making myfelf more moral than I am, not without fome envy.... | |
| 1792 - 918 halaman
...controvcrfy. You come, my Lord, inftructed in the caufe, and need, ed not that I Ihould open it. Your Effay of Poetry, which was published without a name, and of...honoured with the confidence, I read over and over with muih delight, and u much inftrudion: and, without flattering you, or making myfelf more moral than... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 902 halaman
...controverfy. You come, my Lord, inftructed in the caufe, and need, ed not that I mould open it. Your ElTay of Poetry, which was published without a name, and of...honoured with the confidence, I read over and over with muth delight, and as much inftruction: and, without flattering you, or making myfelf more moral than... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 1104 halaman
...inftni(?}ed in the caufe, and needed not that I i!i. in M open it. Your Efl'ay of Poetry, which was publilhed without a name, and of which I was not honoured with...confidence, I read over and over with much delight, and su much inftruction : and, without flattering you, or making myfclf more moral than I am, not without... | |
| John Dryden - 1800 - 674 halaman
...controversy. You come, my Lord, instructed in the cause, and needed not that I should open it. Your ESSAY OF POETRY, which was published without a name; and of which I was not honoured with the confidence,5 I read over and over with much delight, and as much instruction ; and, without flattering... | |
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