| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 624 pagina’s
...to multiply his images, and to. accummii':ite all that ftudy might product, or chance might fupply. If the flights of Dryden therefore are higher, Pope...is brighter, of Pope's the heat is more regular and conftant. Dryden often furpafles expectation, and Pope nev.er falls below it. Dryden is read with frequent... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 516 pagina’s
...fentiments, to multiply his images, and to accumulate all that ftudy might produce, or chance might fupply. If the flights of Dryden therefore are higher, Pope...is brighter, of Pope's the heat is more regular and conftant. Dryden often furpaffes expectation, and Pope never falls below it. Dryden is read with frequent... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 418 pagina’s
...fentiments, to multiply his images, and to accumulate all that fludy might produce, or chance might fupply. If the flights of Dryden therefore are higher, Pope...is brighter, of Pope's the heat is more regular and conftant. Dryden often furpaffes expectation, and Pope never falls below it. Dryden is read with frequent... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 516 pagina’s
...fentiments, to multiply his images, and to accumulate ajl that ftudy might produce, or chance might fupply. If the flights of Dryden therefore are higher, Pope...is brighter, of Pope's the heat is more regular and conftant. Dryden often furpaffes expectation, and Pope never falls below it. Dryden is read with frequent... | |
| samuel johnson - 1781 - 396 pagina’s
...his images, and to accumulate all that ftudy might produce, or chance might fupply. If the ffights of Dryden therefore are higher, Pope continues longer...is brighter, of Pope's the heat is more regular and conftant. Dryden often furpaffes expectation, and Pope never falls below k. Dryden is read with frequent... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 522 pagina’s
...fentiments, to multiply his imageSi. and to accumulate all that ftudy might produce, or chance might fupply. If the flights of Dryden therefore are higher, Pope continues longer on the wing. If of Dryden's fjre the blaze is brighter, of Pope's the heat is more regular and conftant. Dryden often furpafles... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 516 pagina’s
...often furpaffes expectation, and Pope never falls below it. Dryden is read with frequent aftonimment, and Pope with perpetual delight. ; This parallel will, I hope, when it is well confidered, be found juft; and if the reader mould fufpecl: me, as I fufpeft myfelf, of fome partial... | |
| Several Hands - 1781 - 588 pagina’s
...fupply. If the flights of Dryden theitfore are higher. Pope continues longer on the wing. If of Diydeu's fire the blaze is brighter, of Pope's the heat is more regular and conftant. Dryden often furpaiTes expectation, and Pope never falls below it. Dryden is read with frequent... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 650 pagina’s
...fentiments, to multiply his images, and to accumulate all that ftudy might produce, or chance might fupply. If" the flights of Dr'yden therefore are higher, Pope...is brighter, of Pope's the heat is more regular and conftant. Drydeh often furpafles expectation, arid Pope never falls below if. Dryden is read with frequent... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 676 pagina’s
...fentiments^ to multiply his images, and to accumulate all that ftudy might produce, or chance might fupply. If the flights of Dryden therefore are higher, Pope...is brighter, of Pope's the heat is more regular and conftant. Dryden often furpafles expectation, and Pope never falls below it. Dryden is read with frequent... | |
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