| Great Britain - 1804 - 658 strani
...numbers from the Godfrey of Bulloign, which was turned into Englifh by Mr. Fairfax. But to return : having done with Ovid for this time, it came into my mind, that our old Englifh poet Chaucer in many things refembled him, and that with no ilif idvantage on the fide of the... | |
| John Bell - 1807 - 458 strani
...numbers from the Godfrey of Bulloign, which was turned into English by Mr. Fairfax. But to return : having done with Ovid for this time, it came into...am, and always have been, studious to promote the honor of my native country, so I soon resolved to put their merits to the trial, by turning some of... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 612 strani
...numbers from the Godfrey of Bulloign, which was turned into English by Mr. Fairfax. But to return : having done with Ovid for this time, it came into...disadvantage on the side of the modern author, as 1 shall endeavour to prove when < compare them: and as 1 am, and always have been, studious to promote... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 620 strani
...numbers from the Godfrey of Bulloign, which was turned into English by Mr. Fairfax. But to return : having done with Ovid for this time, it came into...resembled him, and that with no disadvantage on the side »f the modern author, as 1 shall endeavour to prove when 1 compare them : and as 1 am, and always... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 664 strani
...numbers from the Godfrey of Bnlloign, which was turned into English by Mr. Fairfax. But to return : having done with Ovid for this time, it came into...Chaucer in many things resembled him, and that with DO disadvantage on the side ef the modern author, as 1 shall endeavour to prove when I compare them:... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 664 strani
...into English by Mr. Fairfax. But to return : having done with Ovid for this time, it came into шу mind, that our old English poet Chaucer in many things...disadvantage on the side of the modern author, as 1 shall endeavour to prove when I compare them : and as I am, and always have been, studious to promote... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 620 strani
...which was turned into English by Mr. Fairfax. But to return : having done with Orid for •' -- t.me, it came into my mind, that our old English poet Chaucer in many things resembled him, and thet with no disadvantage on the side of the modern author, as 1 shall endeavour to prove when I com;... | |
| John Dryden - 1811 - 564 strani
...numbers from the Godfrey of Bulloigne, which was turned into Englifli by Mr. Fairfax. But to return. Having done with Ovid for this time, it came into my mind, that our old EnglHh poet, Chaucer, in many things refembled him, and that with no diiadvantage on the fide of the... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 826 strani
...hasty selling is commonly as Jimihantoyrabk as interest. Bacon, Chaucer in many things resembled Ovid, and that with no disadvantage on the side of the modern author. Drydcn. A multitude of eyes will narrowly inspect every put of aa eminent man, consider him nicely... | |
| John Dryden - 1837 - 478 strani
...numhers from the Godfrey of Bulloigne, which was turned into English hy Mr. Fairfax. But to return. Having done with Ovid for this time, it came into...that our old English poet, Chaucer, in many things resemhled him, and that with no disadvantage on the side of tho modern author, as I shall endeavour... | |
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