You equal Donne in the variety, multiplicity, and choice of thoughts; you excel him in the manner and the words. I read you both with the same admiration, but not with the same delight. The Universal Magazine - Page 301809Full view - About this book
| Juvenal - 1726 - 468 pages
...Contemporaries; we cannot b« fecn, or but obfcurely, while you arc prefent. A 4 Yeu You equal Dunn in the Variety, Multiplicity, and Choice of Thoughts...the Manner, and the Words. I read you both, with the fame Admiration, but not with the fame Delight. He affects the Metaphyficks, not only in his Satyrs,... | |
| Juvenal - Satire - 1735 - 512 pages
...all your Contemporaries ; we cannot be feen, or but obfcurely, while you are prefent. You equal Dop in the Variety, Multiplicity, and Choice of Thoughts...the Manner, and the Words. I read you both, with the fame Admiration, but not with the fame Delight. He affe<3s the Metaphyficks, cot only in his A r Satyrs,... | |
| John Dryden - 1760 - 476 pages
...all your contemporaries ; we cannot be feen, or but obfcurely, while you are prefent. You equal Donn in the variety, multiplicity, and choice of thoughts...the manner and the words. I read you both with the fame admiration, bu.t not with the fame delight. He affecls the metap'hyfics, not only in his fatires,... | |
| John Dryden - English poetry - 1760 - 476 pages
...all your contemporaries ; we cannot be Teen, or but obfcarely, while you are prefent. You equal Donn in the variety, multiplicity, and choice of thoughts...the manner and the words, I read you both with the fame admiration, but not with the fame delight. He affects the mctaphyfics, not only in his (atires,... | |
| John Dryden - English poetry - 1767 - 398 pages
...all your contemporaries; we cannot be feen, or butobfcurely, while you are prefent. You equal Donn in the variety, multiplicity, and choice of thoughts...the manner and the words. I read you both with the fame admiration, but not with the fame delight. He affefts the metaphyfics, not only in his fatires,... | |
| John Dryden - English poetry - 1767 - 396 pages
...all your contemporaries^ we cannot he feen, or butobfcurely, while you are prefent. You equal Donn in the variety, multiplicity, and choice of thoughts; you excel him in the mani;er'fcnd the words. I read you both with the fame admiration, but not with the fame delight. He... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 1130 pages
...caft« a fhadow on all your contemporaries ; we cannot be feen, or but obfcurely, while you are prefent. You equal Donne in the variety, multiplicity, and...the manner, and the words. I read you both with the fame admiration, but not with the fame delight. He aite&s the metaphyfics, not only in his fatires,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 384 pages
...cafts a fhadow on all your contemporaries; we cannot be feen, or but obfcurely, while you are prefent. You equal Donne in the variety, multiplicity, and...you excel him in the manner, and the words. I read yon both with the fame admiration, but not with the fame delight. He affefts the metaphyfies, not only... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 390 pages
...contemporaries; we cannot be feen, or "but obfcurely, while you are prefent. You equal-Donne in <he variety, multiplicity, -and choice of thoughts ; you excel him in the manner, arid the words. I read yon both with the -fame admiration, but not with the fame delight. He aflfefts... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 388 pages
...cafts a fhadow .on all your contemporaries; we cannot be feen, or but obfcurely, while you are prefent. You equal Donne in the variety, multiplicity, and...the manner, and the words. I read you both with the fame admiration, but not with the fame delight. He affefts the metaphyfics, not only in his fatires,... | |
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