| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 516 pages
...imaginable reafon of preference which the eye or ear can difeover. What other proofs he gave of difrefpe<5l to his native country I know not ; but it was remarked...was the only Scot whom Scotchmen did not commend. About this time Pope, whom he vifited familiarly, publifhed his Rff'ay on Man, but concealed the author... | |
| SAMUEL johnson - 1781 - 292 pages
...imaginable reafon Q£ A 3 which the eye or ear can difcover. What other proofs he gave of difrefpect to his native country I know not ; but it was remarked...was the only Scot whom Scotchmen did not commend. About this time Pope, whom he vifited familiarly, publifhed his Effay on Man, but concealed the author;... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1781 - 294 pages
...of preference A 3 which which the eye or ear can difcover. What other proofs he gave of difrefpect to his native country I know not; but it was remarked...was the only Scot whom Scotchmen did not commend. About this time Pope, whom he vifited familiarly, publifhed his Effay on Man, but concealed the author;... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1781 - 522 pages
...imaginable reafon of preference which the eye or ear can difcover. What other proofs he gave of difrelpect to his native country I know not ; but it was remarked...was the only Scot whom Scotchmen did not commend. About this time Pope, whom he vifited familiarly, publifhed his Effay on Man, but concealed the author... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1781 - 516 pages
...imaginable reafon of- preference which the eye or ear can difcover. What other proofs he gave of difrefpect to his native country I know not ; but it was remarked of him, thdt he was the only Seot whom Scotchmen did not commend. About this time Pope> whom he vi&ted familiarly,... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - Books - 1782 - 588 pages
...imaginable reafon of preference which the eye or ear can difcover. What other proofs he gave of difrcfpect to his native country I know not ; but it was remarked...of this narrative be true, his countrymen are fully juftified in withholding their commendation from him : ' In the beginning of the I a ft war, when the... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - English literature - 1787 - 676 pages
...imaginable reafon of preference which the eye or ear can difcover. What other proofs he gave of difrefpeft to his native country, I know not ; but it was remarked...was the only Scot whom Scotchmen did not commend. About this time Pope, whom he vifited familiarly, publifhed his E/aj on Man, but concealed the author... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 650 pages
...imaginable reafon of preference which the eye or ear can difcover. What other proofs he gave of difrefpecl to his native country, I know not ; but it was remarked...was the only Scot whom Scotchmen did not commend. About this time Pope, whom he vifited familiarly, jpublifhed his Effay on Man, but concealed the author... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 312 pages
...imaginable reafon of preference which the eye or ear can difcover. What other proofs he gave of difrefpect to his native country, I know not ; but it was remarked...was the only Scot whom Scotchmen did not commend. About this time Pope, whom he vifired fa* miliarly, pubiifhed his " Effay on Man," but concealed the... | |
| 1793 - 738 pages
...imaginable reafon of preference which the eye or ear can difcovcr. What other proofs he gave of diffffpett to his native country I know not ; but it was remarked of hirrt that he was the only Scot whom Scotchmen did not commend. " About this time Pope, whom he vifited... | |
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