| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 294 strani
...ridiculed, in the company of the jealous Englifh poet, .Milton's allegory .of Sin and Death—' ' You are fo witty, profligate and thin, At once we think thee Milton, Death, and Sin. From a paffage in the poetical Dedication of his Sea-piece to-Voltaire, it feems that his extemporaneous... | |
| SAMUEL johnson - 1781 - 292 strani
...ridiculed, in the company of the jealous Englifh poet, Milton's allegory of Sin and Death — You are fo witty, profligate and thin, At once we think thee Milton, Death, and Sin. From a paflage in the poetical Dedication of his Sea-piece to Voltaire, it feems that his extemporaneous... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 516 strani
...ridiculed, in the company of the jealous Englifh poet, Milton's allegory of Sin and Death— You are fo witty;, profligate and thin, At once we think thee Milton, Death, and Sin, From a paflage in the poetical Dedication of his Sea-piece to Voltaire, it feems that his extemporaneous... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 650 strani
...ridiculed, in the company of the jealous Englifh poet, Milton's allegory of Sin and Death You are fo witty, profligate, and thin, At once we think thee Milton, Death, and Sin. From the following paflage in the poetical Dedication of his Sea-piece to Voltaire, it feems that his extemporaneous reproof,... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 676 strani
...ridiculed, in the company of the jealous Englifh poet, Milton's allegory of Sin and Death You are fo witty, profligate, and thin, At once we think thee Milton, Death, and Sin. From the following paflage in the poetical Dedication of his Sea-piece to Voltaire, it feems that his extemporaneous reproof,... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 650 strani
...ridiculed, in the company of the jealous Englifh poet,. Milton's allegory of Sin and Death You are fo witty, profligate, and thin, At once we think thee Milton, Death, and Sin. From the following paffage in the poetical Dedication of his Sea-piece to Voltaire, it feems that his extemporaneous reproof,... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 312 strani
...ridiculed, in the company of the jealous Englifh poet, Milton's al" legory of Sin and Death" You are lo witty, profligate, and thin, At once we think thee Milton, Death, and Sir. From the following pafiage in the poetical Dedication of his " Sea-piece" to Voltaire, it feems... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 1036 strani
...jealoui Englilh poet, Milton's " Allegory of Sin and Death." You are fo witty, profligate, and'thin, At once we think thee Milton, Death, and Sin. From the following paffage in the poetical dedication of The Sta-Piae, It feems that this extemporaneous reproof was fomething... | |
| Select epigrams - 1797 - 188 strani
...ftays behind. / TO VOLTAIRE, RIDICULING MILTON'S ALLEGORY o> UN AND DEATH. BT THE SAME. THOU art fo witty, profligate, and thin, At once we think thee Milton, Death, and Sin. ON MICHAEL ANGELO S FAMOUS PIECE OF THE CRUCIFIXION; WHO II SAID TO HAVE STABBED A PERSON THAT HI MIGHT... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 714 strani
...ridiculed, in the company of the jealous English poet, " Milton's allegory of Sin and Death" You are so witty, profligate, and thin, At once we think thee...seems that this extemporaneous reproof, if it must he extemporaneous, for what few will now affirm Voltaire to have deserved any reproof, was something... | |
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