| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 624 strani
...ethical authors in verfe. And this fpccies of writing is, afler all, the fureft road to an extenfive reputation. It lies more level to the general capacities of men, than the higher flights of more genuine poetry. " Where then, according to the queftion propofed at the beginning of... | |
| 1782 - 440 strani
...Ethical authors in verfe. And this fpecies of writing is, after all, the fureft ro?d to an extenfive reputation. It lies more level to the general capacities of men, than the higher flights of more genuine poetry. We all remember when even a Churchill was more in vogue than a Gray.... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - 1782 - 588 strani
...help to confirm them. And And this fpecles of writing is, after all, the fared road to an extenfive reputation. It lies more level to the general capacities of men, than the higher flights of more genuine poetry. We all remember when even a Churchill was more in vogue than a Gray.... | |
| Several Hands - 1782 - 586 strani
...help to confirm them« And And this fpecies of writing is, after all, the fureft road to an extenfive reputation. It lies more level to the general capacities of men, than the higher flights of more genuine poetry. We all remember when even a Churchill was more in vogue than a Gray.... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1797 - 442 strani
...this fpecies of writing is, after all, the fureft road to an epctenfive and immediate repu. tation. It lies more level to the general capacities of men,...genuine poetry. Waller was more applauded than the Paradife Loft ; and we all remember when Churchill was more in vogue than Gray. .....' ...,.' We live... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1797 - 444 strani
...by choice, not neceffity. And this fpecies of writing is, after all, the fureft road to an extenfive and immediate reputation. It lies more level to the...higher ffights of more exalted and genuine poetry. Wafler was more applauded than the Paradife Loft ; and we all remember when Churchill was more in vogue... | |
| 1797 - 618 strani
...by choice, not necessity. And this species of writing is, after all, the surest road to an extensive and immediate reputation. It lies more level to the general capacities of men, than the higher flights of more exalted and "genuine poetry. Waller was more applauded than the Paradise Lost; and... | |
| 1798 - 752 strani
...choice, not neceffity. And this fpecics of writing is, alter all, tlic fureft road to an extenfive and immediate reputation. It lies more level to the general capacities of men, than the higher flights of more exalted and genuine poetry. lYalltr was more applauded than the Paradife Lift; and... | |
| 1798 - 756 strani
...immediate reputation. It lies more level to the general ca~ ¡Mcitit» of men, than the higher flights of more exalted and genuine poetry. Waller was more applauded than the Paradife L)ß; and we all remember, when Cburcbittwaa more in rogue th&aGrojt." Vol. iplxvii. It will... | |
| 1800 - 624 strani
...ethical authors in verfe. ^nd this fpecies of writing is, after all, the fureft road to an extenfive reputation. It lies more level to the general capacities of men, than the higher flights of more genuine poetry. •' Wherç then, according to the queftjon propofed at the beginning... | |
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