IT is no small pleasure to me, who am zealous in the interests of learning, to think I may have the honour of leading the town into a very new and uncommon road of criticism. As that kind of literature is at present carried on, it consists only in a knowledge... The British Essayists - Page 116edited by - 1808Full view - About this book
| English essays - 1714 - 380 pages
...opes, ytid alat, formetque Poeiam. Hor. IT is no fmall Pleafure to me, who am zealous in the Interefts of Learning, to think I may have the Honour of leading the Town into a very new and uncommon Road of Criticifm. As that kind of Literature is at prefent carried on, it conlifts only in a Knowledge of... | |
| Rob Steele - 1740 - 368 pages
...opes, quid alat,formttque Pcetam. Hor. IT is no fmall Pleafure to me, who am zealous in the Interefts of Learning, to think I may have the Honour of leading the Town into a very new and uncommon Road of Criticifm. As that kind of Literature is at pjefent carried on, it confifts only in a Knowledge of... | |
| 1747 - 584 pages
...form'd, and how improved. ROSCOMMOH. IT is no fmall Pleafure to me, who am zealous in the Interefts of Learning, to think I may have the Honour of leading the Town into a very new and uncommon Road of Criticifm. As that kind of Literature is at prefent carried on, it confifts only in a Knowledge of... | |
| 1797 - 522 pages
...Rev. George Berkeley, formerly ftudent of Chrift-church, and vicar of Bray in Oxfordfbirc. MS. letter. the honour of leading the town into a very new and uncommon road of criticifm. As that kind of literature is at prefent carried on, it confifts "only in a knowledge of... | |
| English literature - 1803 - 440 pages
...may be form'd, and how improv'd. Rose. IT is no small pleasure to me, who am zealous in the interests of learning, to think I may have the honour of leading...consists only in a knowledge of mechanic rules, which cuntribute to the structure of different sorts of poetry ; as the receipts of good housewives do to... | |
| Alexander Pope, William Lisle Bowles - 1806 - 538 pages
...form'd, and how improv'd. ROSCOMMOS. TT is no fmall pleafure to me, who am zealous in the interefts of learning, to think I may have the honour of leading the Town into a very new and uncommon road of criticifm. As that kind of literature is at prefent carried on, it confifts only in a knowledge of... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1806 - 540 pages
...form'd, and how iraprov'd, ROSCOMMON, TT is no finall pleafure to me, who am zealous in the interefts of learning, to think I may have the honour of leading the Town into a very new and uncommon road of criticifin. As that kind of literature is at prefent carried on, it confifts only in a knowledge of... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1812 - 374 pages
...he may be form'd, and how imi:rov'd. JT is no small pleasure to me, who am zealous in the interests of learning, to think I may have the honour of leading...housewives do to the making puddings of flour, oranges, plums, or any other ingredients. It would, mcthinks, make these my instructions more easily intelligible... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1822 - 508 pages
...formed, and how improv'd. ROSCOMMON. IT is no small pleasure to me, who am zealous in the interests of learning, to think I may have the honour of leading...housewives do to the making puddings of flour, oranges, plums, or any other ingredients. It would, methinks, make these my instructions more easily intelligible... | |
| James Ferguson - English essays - 1823 - 360 pages
...form'd, and how improved. ROSCOMMON. IT is no small pleasure to me, who am zealous in the interests of learning, to think I may have the honour of leading...housewives do to the making puddings of flour, oranges, plums, or any other ingredients. It would, methinks, make these my instructions mote easily intelligible... | |
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