| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 382 pages
...that it is perfectly needlefs to fuggeft to them any other Methods than they have already practifed for the advancement of the Bathos. Here therefore,...Gibber ; of whom let it be known, when the People cf this Age Jhall be Anceftors, and to all the Succeffion of our SucceJJors, that to this prefent Day... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 372 pages
...that it is perfectly needlefs to fuggeft to them any other Methods than they have already pra£tifed for the advancement of the Bathos. Here therefore,...humble Thanks to the moft Auguft Mr. Barton Booth, the moil Serene Mr. Robert Wilks, and the moft Undaunted Mr. Colley Gibber; of whom let it be known, when... | |
| Alexander Pope - English literature - 1751 - 368 pages
...that it is perfectly needlefs to fuggeft to them any other Methods than they have already praclifed for the advancement of the Bathos. Here therefore,...of all our Brethren, let me return our fincere and humbleThanks to the moft Auguft Mr. Barton Booth, the moft Serene Mr. Robert Wilks, and the moft Undaunted... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1752 - 438 pages
...Theatre, that it is pcrfcdly necdlcfs to fuggeft to them any other Methods than they have already pradEfcd for the advancement of the Bathos. Here therefore, in the Name of all our Brethren, let me retvirn our fincere and humble Thanks to the moft Auguft Mr. Barton Booth, the molt Serene Mr. Robert... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1753 - 358 pages
...the tre, that it is perfeftly needlefs to fuggeft to any other methods than they have already ifed for the advancement of the bathos. Here therefore,...in the name of all our brethren, let me return our fmcere and humble thanks to the m °ft auguft Mf. &— t— n B—th, the moft ferenc Mr. W—U^. m... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1754 - 356 pages
...that it is perfectly needlefs to fuggeft to them any Other methods than they have already practifed for the advancement of the bathos. Here therefore,...thanks to the moft auguft Mr. Barton Booth, the moft ferene Mr. Robert Wilks, and the moft undaunted Mr. Colly Gibber \ of whom let it be known, 'when the... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1754 - 398 pages
...that it is perfectly needlefs to faggeft to them any other methods than they have already practifed for the advancement of the bathos. Here therefore,...thanks to the moft auguft Mr. Barton Booth, the moft ferene Mr. Robert WilkS^ and the moft undaunted Mr. Colly Gibber \ of whom let it be known, 'when tke... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 406 pages
...fuggeft to them any other methods than they have already praftifed for the advancement of the bathes. HERE therefore, in the name of all our brethren, let me return our fincere and humble thanks to the mof t Auguft Mr Barton Booth, the moft Serene Mr Robert Wilks, and the moft undaunted Mr Colly Gibber;... | |
| Alexander Pope - English literature - 1757 - 344 pages
...that it is perfeflly rieedlefs to fuggeft to them any other Methods than they have already praftifed for the advancement of the Bathos. Here therefore,...in the Name of all our Brethren, let me return our fmcei e and humble Thanks to the moft Auguft Mr. Barton Booth, the moft Serene Mr. Robert Wilks, and... | |
| Alexander Pope - English poetry - 1760 - 436 pages
...that it is perfectly needlefs to fuggeft to them any other Methods than they have already pra&ifed for the advancement of the Bathos. Here therefore,...Mr. Robert Wilks, and the moft Undaunted Mr. Colley Cibber ; of whom let it be known, when the People of this Jgejhall be Anccftors, and to all the Succeflion... | |
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