| Robert Southey - 1839 - 382 oldal
...the rear; and in the same letter which expresses his disrespect for the mediocrists, Cowper says, " I have read him twice, and some of his pieces three...and the last time with more pleasure than the first. — He is indeed a careless -writer for the most part; but where shall we find in any of those authors... | |
| Robert Southey - 1839 - 354 oldal
...Cowper admired this poem greatly. Speaking of one of Churchill's biographers, " a pitiful scribbler, who seems to have undertaken that task for which he was entirely unqualified, because it afforded him an opportunity to traduce him," and who had called this piece a catchpenny,... | |
| Robert Southey - 1839 - 352 oldal
...Cowper admired this poem greatly. Speaking of one of Churchill's biographers, " a pitiful scribbler, who seems to have undertaken that task for which he was entirely unqualified, because it afforded him an opportunity to traduce him," and who had called this piece a catchpenny,... | |
| Robert Southey - 1843 - 388 oldal
...the rear ; and in the same letter which expresses his disrespect for the mediocrists, Cowper says, "I have read him twice, and some of his pieces three...and the last time with more pleasure than the first. — He is indeed a careless writer for the most part ; but where shall we find in any of those authors... | |
| Robert Southey - 1843 - 358 oldal
...Cowper admired this poem greatly. Speaking of one of Churchill's biographers, " a pitiful scribbler, who seems to have undertaken that task for which he was entirely unqualified, because it afforded him an opportunity to traduce him," and who had called this pieqe a catchpenny,... | |
| Robert Southey - 1843 - 352 oldal
...Cowper admired this poem greatly. Speaking of one of Churchill's biographers, " a pitiful scribbler, who seems to have undertaken that task for which he was entirely unqualified, because it afforded him an opportunity to traduce him," and who had called tlu's piece a catchpenny,... | |
| Charles Churchill, William Tooke - 1844 - 400 oldal
...does not happen to more than one man in a century. Churchill, the great Churchill, deserved the name. I have read him twice, and some of his pieces three...was entirely unqualified, merely because it afforded an opportunity to traduce him. He has inserted in it but one anecdote of consequence, for which he... | |
| William Cowper - 1851 - 624 oldal
...happen to more than one man in a century. Chun-hill, the great Churchill, deserved the name of poet — R &U 6 tf9P U d21ёq- 7wM = T~ ,H V[O̘*4 fT... . |9 \ a _Eܪn ^ d ϫ 6 ~ z ʑ "h ܰ & [Ԥ Z Ũ liim an opiwrtuuity to traduce him. He has inserted in it but one anecdote of consequence, for which... | |
| William Cowper - 1851 - 620 oldal
...Marcellus, might Churchill, the great Churchill, deserved the name serve for his epitaph. of poet—1 g y D ˥ x D_(<v4 m% k 9 P g r...y W a " 1Hu ^ ? > F& 7 em1{ z 0& y=4fl S 2 q^ #+ 9 Hfe seems to have undertaken that task, for " Ostendent terria hunc tantum fata, neque ultra Eane nnem... | |
| William Cowper - 1851 - 624 oldal
...and the last time with Б» sinent ." more pleasure than the first. The pitiful seribbler Yours, WC of his life seems to have undertaken that task, for . which he was entirely unqualified, merely liceause It afforded him an opportunity to traduce him. He ! ^Q THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN. has inserted... | |
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