| John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - 1803 - 886 strani
...letter written shortly after, " was unaffected enough to have made a saint or a philosopher famous : if ever there was a good Christian, without knowing himself to be so, it was Dr. Garth." SELLABY * Britannia Romani, p. 296. SELLABY HALL is a beautiful villa of free-slone and blueslate,... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 716 strani
...of Addison «nd of Grenville. He is accused of voluptuousness and irreligion ; and Pope, whosaysthat "'if ever there was a good Christian, without knowing himself " to be so, it was Dr. Garth," seems not able to deny what he is angry to hear and loth to confess. Pope afterwards declared... | |
| Robert Southey - 1807 - 512 strani
...worse hearts have branded his last moments, as wrongfully as they did his life, with irreligion:—if ever there was a good Christian, without knowing himself to be so, it was Dr. Garth. On Her Majesty's Statue, in St. Paul's Church-yard. NEAK the vast bulk of that stupendous frame,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 598 strani
...Addison and of Granville. He is accused of voluptuousness and ifreligion; and Pope, who says, " that if ever there was a good Christian, without knowing himself to be so, it was Dr. Garth," seems not able to deny what he is angry to hear, and loth to confess. Pope afterwards declarcd>himself... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 452 strani
...Addison and of Granville. He is accused of voluptuousness and irreligion ; and Pope, who says, " that if ever there was a good Christian, without knowing himself to be so, it was Dr. Garth," seems not able to deny what he is angry to hear, and loth to confess. Pope afterward declared... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 378 strani
...Addisoii c 2 and of Granville. He is accused of voluptuousness and irreligion; and Pope, who says, " that if ever there was a good Christian, without knowing himself to be so, it was Dr. Garth," seems not able to deny what he is angry to hear, and loth to confess. Pope afterwards declared... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1812 - 362 strani
...last moments, as wrongfully as they did hie life, with irreligion. You must have heard many tales on this subject ; but if ever there was a good Christian without knowing himself to be so, it was Dr. Garth. Your, etc. LETTER X. TO Mil. ****.' r JpHE gaiety of your letter proves you not so studious... | |
| Elegant epistles - 1812 - 318 strani
...last moments, as wrongfully as they did his life, with irreliaion. You must have heard many tales on this subject; but if ever there was a good Christian, without knowing himself to be so, it was Dr. Garth. Your, &c. LETTER LIT. MR. POPE TO * * * *. Sept. 17. THE gaiety of your letter proves you not... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1814 - 544 strani
...last moments, as wrongfully as they did his life, with irreligion. You must have heard many tales on this subject; but if ever there was a good Christian, without knowing himself to be so, it was Dr. Garth." This, however, is nothing against positive evidence, that Dr. Garth was a free-thinker, and... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 422 strani
...Addison and of Granville. He is accused of voluptuousness and irreligion j and Pope, who says, that " if ever there was a good " Christian, without knowing himself to be so, it " was Dr. Garth," seems not able to deny what he is angry to hear, and loth to confess. Pope afterwards declared... | |
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