| Alexander Pope, William Lisle Bowles - 1806 - 550 páginas
...engagement ; but a ftory fo bafe, I think, ought not for a moment to be admitted folely on the teftimony of Walpole. Pope certainly was not a favourite (on...civilities from Sir Robert ; and till there is other proof befides the ex parte evidence and fole aflertion of Walpole, the fame candour which made us reject... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1806 - 558 páginas
...engagement j but a ftory fo bafe, I think, ought not for a moment to be admitted folely on the teftimony of Walpole. Pope certainly was not a favourite (on...civilities from Sir Robert ; and till there is other proof befides the ex parts evidence and fole aflertion of Walpole, the fame candour which made us rejedt... | |
| 1810 - 708 páginas
...the engagement ; but a (lory lo bafe ought not for a moment to be admi'ted, folcly on the teftimony of Walpole. " Pope certainly was not a favourite (on...civilities from Sir Robert; and till there is other proofbi-'fides the ex f>artt evi. dence, and fole aflertion of Walpole, ths fame candour which made... | |
| 1810 - 704 páginas
...but a Hory fo bale ought not for a moment to be admi'tcd, folely on the teftimony of Walpole. " Pjpc certainly was not a favourite (on account of political...the Walpoles, though he received civilities from Sir Roherr ; and till there is other proof befides the ex part? evidence, and fole aflertion of Walpole,... | |
| William Lisle Bowles - 1820 - 52 páginas
...tha.t having pocketed the money, he published the satire, " A story so base," says Mr. BOWLES, " ought "not for a moment to be admitted solely on the " testimony of WALPOLE. POPE certainly was not " afavourite (onaccount of political differences) with " the WALPOLES, though he received civilities... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1820 - 612 páginas
...satire, :ml then publishing it." Here then, again, I must quote my own worda: " A slory 40 base ought not for a moment to be admitted, solely on the testimony of Walpole ; till there is other proof, besides the assertion of Walpole, the same candour which made us REJECT... | |
| William Lisle Bowles - 1826 - 212 páginas
...alone " sufficient to prove his adherence to the engagement; but a " STORY SO BASE, I think, OUGHT NOT FOR A MOMENT TO BE " ADMITTED SOLELY ON the testimony...Pope certainly was not a favourite (on account of poli" tical differences) with the Walpoles, though he received " civilities from Sir Robert ; and till... | |
| William Lisle Bowles - 1819 - 240 páginas
...the reader believe that my observations are literally these. • • ...,./ " A story so base ought not for a moment to be " admitted, solely on the testimony...favourite (on " account of political differences} with the " WALI»OLES', though he received civilities from '' Sir ROBERT; and till there is other proof, " besides... | |
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