... far real, though the poetical relation be fictitious. I hope no body will think the author too undecently reflecting through the whole, who being too liable to faults himfelf, ought to be lefs fevere upon the mifcarriages of others. The Works of the English Poets - Halaman 10diedit oleh - 1779Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| Sir Samuel Garth - 1700 - 130 halaman
...Offence;. The The Defcription of the Battel is grounded upon a Feud that hapned in the Di/penfary, betwixt a Member of the College with his Retinue, and fome of the Servants that attended there, to difpence the Medicines; and is fo far real: tho* the Poetical Relation... | |
| Sir Samuel Garth - 1714 - 158 halaman
...ought to give no Body Offence. The Defcription of the Baitcl is grounded upon a Feud that happen'd in the Difpenfary^ betwixt a Member of the College with his Retinue, and fome of the Servants that attended there to difpenfe the Medicines i and is fo far real} tho' the Poetical Relation... | |
| Sir Samuel Garth - 1769 - 232 halaman
...thefe characters are but imaginary, and by confequence ought to give no body o(fence. The defcription of the battle is grounded upon a feud that happened...though the poetical relation be fictitious. I hope no body will think the author too undecently reflecting through the whole, who being too liable to... | |
| Sir Samuel Garth - 1769 - 236 halaman
...thefe characters are but imaginary, and by confequence ought to give no body oflence. The defcription of the battle is grounded upon a feud that happened...attended there to difpenfe the medicines ; and is fo ftr real, though the poetical relation be fiftitious. I hope no body will think the author too undecently... | |
| Sir Samuel Garth - 1769 - 226 halaman
...thefe characters are but imaginary, and by confequence ought to give no body offence. The defcription of the battle is grounded upon a feud that happened...attended there to difpenfe the medicines ; and is fa far real, though the poetical relation be fictitious. I hope no body will think the author too undecently... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 358 halaman
...thefe charafters are but imaginary, and by confequence ought to give nobody offence. The defcription of the battle is grounded upon a feud that happened in the Difpen/ary, betwixt a member of the College with his retinue, and fome of the fervants that attended... | |
| 1804 - 614 halaman
...a member of the college with his retinue, and fomc of the fcrvants that attended there to ditpenfc the medicines ; and is fo far real, though the poetical relation be fictitious." The good people of London, feeling •twilling that the phyficians, betides beÄowing their time on... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 620 halaman
...these characters are but imaginary, and by consequence ought to give nobody offence. The description of the battle is grounded upon a feud that happened, in the Dispensary, betwixt a member of the college with his retinue, and some of the servants that attended... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 664 halaman
...these characters are but imaginary, aid by consequence ought to give nobody offence. The description of the battle is grounded upon a feud that happened in the Dispensary, betwixt * member of the college with his retinue, and some of the servants that attended... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 292 halaman
...these characters are but imaginary, and by consequence ought to give no body offence. The description of the battle is grounded upon a feud that happened in the DISPENSARY, betwixt a member of the College with his retinue, ^nd some of the servants that attended... | |
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