| Alexander Pope - 1729 - 262 lapas
...howj born teflimony to fome merit in him: M. THEOBALD, In cenfuring his Shake/pear declares, " he has fo great " an efteem for Mr. Pope, and fo high an opinion of his " genius, and excellencies ; That notwitnflariding he " profeffes a veneration almaft rijing to Idolatry for the " writings of this inimitable... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1735 - 276 lapas
...fome merit in him • M. THEOBALD, in cenfuring his Shakefpear declares, " he has fo great " znejiee'M for Mr. Pope, and fo high an opinion of his " genius, and excellencies ; That notwithftanding he " profefles a veneration almofl rifing to Idolatry for the " writings of this inimitable... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1736 - 276 lapas
...born teftimony to fome merit in him: M. THE o B ALD. in cenfuring his Shake/pear declares, " -he has fo great " an efteem for Mr. Pope, and fo high an opinion of his " genius, and excellencies ; That notwithftanding he " profefles a veneration, almoft riftug to Idolatry for the " writings of this inimitable... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 354 lapas
...the Letters, Eflays, Mr. THEOBALD, in cenfuring his Shakefpear, declares, " He has fo great an tfteem for Mr. Pope, and fo high an opinion of his genius and excellencies; that, notwithftanding he profeffes a iieneration almoft rijing to Idolatry for the writings of this inimitable... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1752 - 370 lapas
...ibme merit in him. Mr. THEOBALD, In cenfuring his Shakefpear, declares, " He has fo great " an ejleem for Mr. Pope, and fo high an opinion of his " genius and excellencies ; that, notwithftanding he pro*' fefles a "veneration almoft rifing to Idolatry for the writ** ings of this... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1757 - 368 lapas
...Swift's Mifcellanies. Printed for A. Moore, oftavo 1712. p Key tathe Dunciad, 3d edit. p> i«V q A Lift * an efteem for Mr. Pope, and fo high an opinion of his " genius aa&exctllenciei; that notwithstanding he profefles '" a veneration almqft rijing to Idolatry for the... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1760 - 388 lapas
...fome merit in him. Mr. THEOBALD, in cenfuring his Shakcipear, declares, " He has " fo great an ejleem for Mr. Pope, and fo high " an opinion of his genius and excellencies ; that " notwithftanding he profefles a veneration al~ " moft rifing to Idolatry for the writings of this... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1764 - 350 lapas
...fome merit in him. Mr THEOBALD, in cenfuring his Shakelpear, declares, " He has fo great an cjleem for Mr Pope, and fo high an opinion of his "genius and excellencies; that, notwithftanding he m Anno 1719. n Preface to Rent, on the Rape of the Lock, p. 12. and in tl-c lad... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 346 lapas
...borne teftimony to fome merit in him. Mr. THEOBALD, in cenfuring his Shakefpeare, declares, " He has fo great " an efteem for Mr. Pope, and fo high an opinion of '' his genius and excellencies ; that, notwithftanding he " profefles a veneration almoft rifmg to Idolatry for the " writings of this inimitable... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 340 lapas
...borne tdtimony to feme merit in him. Mr. THEOBALD, in cenfuring his Shakefpeare, declares, " He has fo great " an efteem for Mr. Pope, and fo high an opinion of " liis genius and excellencies ; that, notwithftanding he " profefles a yeneration almoft rifing to... | |
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