The British Satirist: Comprising the Best Satires of the Most Celebrated Poets, from Pope to Byron. Accompanied by Original Critical Notices of the AuthorsC. P. Fessenden, 1831 - 388 oldal |
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18. oldal
... CURLL ; † Let all the scandals of a former age , Perch on thy pen and flutter o'er thy page ; Affect a candour which thou canst not feel , Clothe envy in the garb of honest zeal ; Write , as if St. John's soul could still inspire , And ...
... CURLL ; † Let all the scandals of a former age , Perch on thy pen and flutter o'er thy page ; Affect a candour which thou canst not feel , Clothe envy in the garb of honest zeal ; Write , as if St. John's soul could still inspire , And ...
78. oldal
... Curll - like soul , + And fish for golden leaves from hole to hole ; Find when he ate and drank , and cough'd and sneezed ; Let all his motions in thy Book be squeezed : On tales , however strange , impose thy claw ; Yes , let thy Amber ...
... Curll - like soul , + And fish for golden leaves from hole to hole ; Find when he ate and drank , and cough'd and sneezed ; Let all his motions in thy Book be squeezed : On tales , however strange , impose thy claw ; Yes , let thy Amber ...
299. oldal
... Curll's chaste press , and Lintot's rubric post : † Hence hymning Tyburn's elegiac lines , + Hence Journals , Medleys , Mercuries , MAGAZINES : Sepulchral lies , $ our holy walls to grace , And new - year odes , ll and all the Grub ...
... Curll's chaste press , and Lintot's rubric post : † Hence hymning Tyburn's elegiac lines , + Hence Journals , Medleys , Mercuries , MAGAZINES : Sepulchral lies , $ our holy walls to grace , And new - year odes , ll and all the Grub ...
317. oldal
... Curll stood in the pillory at Charingcross , in March , 1727-8 . " This , " saith Edmund Curll , " is a false assertion - I had , indeed , the corporal punishment of what the gentlemen of the long robe are pleased jocosely to call ...
... Curll stood in the pillory at Charingcross , in March , 1727-8 . " This , " saith Edmund Curll , " is a false assertion - I had , indeed , the corporal punishment of what the gentlemen of the long robe are pleased jocosely to call ...
320. oldal
... Curll , in his Key to the Dunciad , affirmed this to be James Moore Smith , Esq . and it is probably ( considering what is said of him in the testi- monies ) that some might fancy our author obliged to re- present this gentleman as a ...
... Curll , in his Key to the Dunciad , affirmed this to be James Moore Smith , Esq . and it is probably ( considering what is said of him in the testi- monies ) that some might fancy our author obliged to re- present this gentleman as a ...
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