I have read my friend Congreve's verses to Lord Cobham, which end with a vile and false moral, and I remember is not in Horace to Tibullus, which he imitates, " that all times are " equally virtuous and vicious," wherein he differs from all poets, philosophers,... The Works of Alexander Pope Esq - Página 94por Alexander Pope - 1751 - 372 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Jonathan Swift - 1751 - 362 páginas
...The Publick Affairs canmt be Img ill managed. vef fes to Lord Cobham, which end with a vile and falfe moral, and I remember is not in Horace to Tibullus, which he imitates ; c that all ' times are equally virtuous and vicious,' wherein he differeth from all Poets, Philofophers,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 486 páginas
...are loft i I have read my friend Congreve's verfes to Lord Cobham, which end with a vile and falfe moral, and I -remember is not in Horace to Tibullus,...imitates, " That all times are equally virtuous and vitious ;" wherein he differs from all poets, philofophers, and •chriftians, that ever writ. It is... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1757 - 352 páginas
...are loft ? I have read my friend Congreve's verfes to Lord Cobham, which end. with a vile and falfe moral, and I remember is not in Horace to Tibullus, which he imitates, " that all times are equally vir" tuous and vicious," wherein he differs from all Posts, Philofophers, and Chriftians that ever... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1761 - 424 páginas
...are loft f I have read my friend Congreve's verfes to Lord Cobham, which end with a vile and falfe moral, and I remember is not in Horace to Tibullus,...imitates, " That all times are equally virtuous " and vitious ;" wherein he differs from all poets, philofophcrs, and Chriirjans, that ever writ. It is more... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1770 - 406 páginas
...to Lord Cobham, which end with a vile and falfe moral, and I remember is not in Horace toTibullus, which he imitates, '' that " all times are equally...more probable that there may be an equal quantity of virtue always in the world, but fometimes there may be a peck of it in Afia, and hardly a thimble-full... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 400 páginas
...are loft ? I have read my friend Con* greve's verfes to Lord Cobham, which end with a vile and falfe moral, and I remember is not in Horace to Tibullus, which he imitate?, " That all " times are equally virtuous and vicious ;" wherein he differs from all poets,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1778 - 464 páginas
...are loft ? I have read my friend Congreve's verfes to Lord Cobham, •which end with a vile and falie moral, and I remember is not in Horace to Tibullus,...more probable that there may be an equal quantity of virtue always in the world, but iometimes there may be a peck of it in Afia, and hardly a thimble-full... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784 - 462 páginas
...are loft ? I have read my friend Congreve's verfes to Lord Cobham, which end with a vile and falfe moral, and I remember is not in Horace to Tibullus,...more probable, that there may be an equal quantity of virtue always in the world ; but fometimes there may be a peck of it in Alia, and hardly a thimble-full... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 424 páginas
...remember is not in Horace to Tibullu?; which he imitates ; *« that all times are equally vir" tuous and vicious" wherein he differs from all Poets, Philofophers, and Chriftians that ever wrir. tt is more probable that there may be an equal quan* Public affairs cannot remain ling in a ilate... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 424 páginas
...are lost ? I have read my friend Congreve's verses to lord Cobham, which end with a vile and false moral, and I remember is not in Horace to Tibullus,...virtuous and vicious:" wherein he differs from all poets, philosophers, and christians that ever writ. It is more probable that there may be an equal quantity... | |
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