Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetThomas Y. Crowell, 1892 - 526 oldal |
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25. oldal
... Pope's " Messiah " into Latin verse , as a Christmas exercise . He performed it with uncommon rapidity , and in so masterly a manner , that he obtained great applause from it , which ever after kept him high in the estima- tion of his ...
... Pope's " Messiah " into Latin verse , as a Christmas exercise . He performed it with uncommon rapidity , and in so masterly a manner , that he obtained great applause from it , which ever after kept him high in the estima- tion of his ...
76. oldal
... Pope's note concerning Johnson , alluded to in a former page , refers both to his " London , " and his " Marmor ... Pope , ” 1 1 " Get all your verses printed fair , Then let them well be dried , And Curll must have a special care ...
... Pope's note concerning Johnson , alluded to in a former page , refers both to his " London , " and his " Marmor ... Pope , ” 1 1 " Get all your verses printed fair , Then let them well be dried , And Curll must have a special care ...
338. oldal
... Pope's fame was higher when he was alive than it was then . Johnson said , his Pastorals were poor things , though the versi- fication was fine . He told us , with high satisfaction , the anec- dote of Pope's inquiring who was the ...
... Pope's fame was higher when he was alive than it was then . Johnson said , his Pastorals were poor things , though the versi- fication was fine . He told us , with high satisfaction , the anec- dote of Pope's inquiring who was the ...
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