| John Dryden - 1760 - 526 strani
...requeft, declared he had no tafte of him. I dare not advance my opinion againft the judgment of fo great an author : but I think it fair, however, to leave the decifion to the public : Mr. Cowley was too modeft to fet up for a dictator ; and being mocked perhaps... | |
| John Dryden - 1767 - 392 strani
...requeft, declared he had no tafte of him. I dare not advance my opinion againft the judgment of fo great an author: but I think it fair, however, to leave the decifion to the public: Mr. Cowley was too modeft to fet up for a diftator; and being mocked perhaps... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 360 strani
...requeft, declared he had no tafte of him. I dare not advance my opinion againft the judgment of fo great an author : but I think it fair, however, to leave the decifion to the public : Mr, Cowley WM was too modeft to fet up for a dictator; and being fhocked perhaps... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 352 strani
...requeft, declared he had no tafte of iiim. I dare not advance my opinion againft the judgment of fo great an author: but I think it fair, however, to leave the decifion to the public: Mr. Cowley was too modeft to fet up for a dictator; and being fhocked perhaps... | |
| 1793 - 806 strani
...requcft, declared he had no tafte of him. I dare not advance my opinion againft the judgment of Го great an author ; but I think it fair, however, to leave the deciGon to the pubït : Mr. Cowlcy was too modeft to fet up for a dicbtor; and being fhocked perhaps... | |
| John Dryden, Edmond Malone - 1800 - 670 strani
...Earl of Leicester8 say, that Mr. Cowley himself was of that opinion ; who having read him over at my Lord's request, declared he had no taste of him. I...publick. Mr. Cowley was too modest to set up for a dictator ; and being shocked perhaps with his old style, never examined into the depth of his good... | |
| John Dryden - 1800 - 674 strani
...Earl of Leicester" say, that Mr. Cowley himself was of that opinion ; who having read him over at my Lord's request, declared he had no taste of him. I...publick. Mr. Cowley was too modest to set up for a die-, tator ; and being shocked perhaps with his old style, never examined into the depth of his good... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 658 strani
...requeft, declared he had no tafte of him. I dare not advance my opinion againft the judgment of fo great an author : but I think it fair, however, to leave the decifion to the public : Mr. Cowley was too modeft to fet up for a dictator; and being (hocked perhaps... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 658 strani
...requeft, declared he hnd no taftt; of him. I dare not advance my opinion againft the judgment of fo great an author : but I think it fair, however, to leave the decifion to the public : Mr. Cowley was too modeft to fet up for a dictator ; and being ihockcd perhaps... | |
| John Bell - 1807 - 458 strani
...Mr. Cowley himself \wof that opinion ; who, having read him over at rr.y lord's request, declared lie had no taste of him. I dare not advance my opinion against the judgment of so great an auihor : but I think it fair, however, to leave the decision to the public : Mr. Cowley WLIS too modest... | |
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