| Alexander Pope - 1738 - 184 pages
...Shakefpear and Ben. Johnfonmay truly be faid not much to have thought of this Immortality, the one in For gain, not glory, wing'd his roving flight, And...defpight. , Ben, old and poor, as little feem'd to heed 25 The Life to come, that makes a Poet's Creed. Who now reads 26 Cowley ? if he pleafes yet, 71 .His... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 278 pages
...meafure merits, look in * Stowe, And eftimating authors by the year, Beftow a Garland only on a * Bier. z Shakefpear (whom you and ev'ry Play-houfe bill Style...defpight. Ben, old and poor, as little feem'd to heed * The Life to come, in ey'ry Poet's Creed. NOTES. dared to do juftice, either to their talk or their... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 286 pages
...meafure merits, look in x Stowe, And eftimating authors by the year, Beftow a Garland only on a Y Bier. z Shakefpear (whom you and ev'ry Play-houfe bill Style...defpight. Ben, old and poor, as little feem'd to heed * The Life to come, in ev'ry Poet's Creed. NOTES. dared to do juftice, either to their tafte or their... | |
| Alexander Pope - English literature - 1751 - 288 pages
...meafure merits, look in * Stowe, And eftimating authors by the year, Beftow a Garland only on ay Bier. z Shakefpear (whom you and ev'ry Play-houfe bill Style...defpight. Ben, old and poor, as little feem'd to heed * The Life to come, in ev'ry Poet's Creed. NOTES. dared to do juftice, either to their tafte or their... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1752 - 434 pages
...failing, had complied with it, became the favourite Poet of the People j while Johnfoj), who, for the reaz Shakefpear (whom you and ev'ry Play-houfe bill Style...defpight. Ben, old and poor, as little feem'd to heed a The Life to come, in ev'ry Poet's Creed. Who now reads b Cowley ? if he pleafes yet, 75 His Moral... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1754 - 278 pages
...impertinent and gratuitous criticifm ii »dmirahlv ridiculed. 1 Shakcfpcar (whom you and ev'ry Play-houfc bill Style the divine, the matchlefs, what you will)...defpight. Ben, old and poor, as little feem'd to heed • The Life to come, in ev'ry Poet's Creed, "Who now reads b Cowley? if he pleafes yet, 75 His Moral... | |
| Alexander Pope - English literature - 1757 - 272 pages
...roving flight, And grew Immortal in his own defpight. Ben, old and poor, as little feem'd to heed * The Life to come, in ev'ry Poet's Creed, Who now reads b Cowley ? if he pleafes yet, 75 Kis Moral pleafes, not his pointed wit ; Forgot his Epic, nay Pindaric Art, But ftill c I love the... | |
| Alexander Pope - English poetry - 1760 - 360 pages
...Writers, in the art and conftruflion of their pieces. Infomuch, that hete,wefee, awantof fufljciept For gain, not glory, wing'd his roving flight, And...Cowley ? if he pleafes yet, 75 His Moral pleafes, riot his pointed Wit; Forgot his Epic, nay Pindaric Art, But ftill c I love the Language of his Heart.... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1777 - 262 pages
...Bier. Shakefpear (whom you and every play-honfe bill, Style the divine, the matchlefs, what you will) For gain, not glory, wing'd his roving flight, And grew immortal in his own defpight. VOL. III. P Ben, olil and poor, as little feem'd to heed The life to come, in every Poet's Creed. AVlio... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1778 - 394 pages
...Shakefpeare * (whom you and ev'ry playhoufe bill Style the divine, the matchlefs, what you will) 7<Э For gain, not glory, wing'd his roving flight, And...in his own defpight. Ben, old and poor, as little leem'd to heed The life to come, in ev'ry poet's creed« Who now reads Cowley ? if he pleafes yetj... | |
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