| Harry Thurston Peck, Frank R. Stockton, Julian Hawthorne - 1901 - 422 páginas
...books he reads, and all he reads assails, From Dryden's " Fables " down to Durfey's " Tales." With him most authors steal their works, or buy : Garth did not write his own " Dispensary. " Name a new play and he's the poet's friend; Nay, showed his faults, but when would poets mend ? No... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1902 - 860 páginas
...All books he reads, and all he reads assails, From Dryden's Fables down to Durfey's Tales. With him, he hallooed again. Then he went to the great stone which he shewed me, and empt Name a new play, and he's the poet's friend, Nay showed his faults — but when would poets mend ?... | |
| John Walker - 1904 - 814 páginas
...canopy, history, memory, victory, calumny, injury, luxury, penury, perjury, usury, industry, With these most authors steal their works, or buy ; Garth did not write his own Dupeiuary. — Pop», lint thinks, admitted to that equal .iky, His faithful dog shall bear him company.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1905 - 456 páginas
...Bentley, \. 112. 3 Pope, in the Essay on Criticism, 1. 618, speaking of a critic says : — 'With him most authors steal their works, or buy ; Garth did not write his own Dispensary! In a note he adds: — 'A common slander at that time in prejudice of that deserving author.' 4 ' Harvey... | |
| Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter - 1905 - 770 páginas
...All books he reads, and all he reads assails, From Dryden's Fables down to Durfey's Tales. With him most authors steal their works, or buy ; Garth did not write his own Dispensary. Name a new play, and he's the poet's friend, . 6a° Nay, showed his faults — but when would poets... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1906 - 174 páginas
...All books he reads, and all he reads assails, From Dryden's fables down to Durfey's tales. With him, most authors steal their works, or buy; Garth did not write his own Dispensary. Name a new play, and he's the poet's friend, Nay, showed his faults — but when would poets mend?... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1906 - 204 páginas
...All books he reads, and all he reads assails, From Dryden's Fables down to Durfey's Tales. With him, most authors steal their works, or buy; Garth did not write his own Dispensary. Name a new Play, and he 's the Poet's friend, 6*> Nay show'd his faults — but when would Poets mend... | |
| Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter - 1906 - 764 páginas
...All books he reads, and all he reads assails, From Dryden's Fables down to Durfey's Tales. With him most authors steal their works, or buy ; Garth did not write his own Dispensary. Name a new play, and he's the poet's friend, 6z° Nay, showed his faults— but when would poets mend?... | |
| Harvey Cushing - 1906 - 62 páginas
...raised by the envy of authorship, that would now be forgotten were it not for Pope's lines: With him most authors steal their works, or buy; Garth did not write his own Dispensary. Essay on Criticism. It was the lack of just such good nature that led to the sorry breach between Addison... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1907 - 616 páginas
...All books he reads, and all he reads assails, From Dryden's Fables down to Durfey's Tales. With him, most authors steal their works, or buy; Garth did not write his own Dispensary. Name a new play, and he's the poet's friend, 620 Nay, showed his faults — but when would poets mend?... | |
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