| John Dryden, Joseph Warton, John Warton - 1811 - 642 pages
...his hands, while he confitiered and rcconfidered them. The only poems which can be fuppofed to have been written with fuch regard to the times as might haften their publication, were the fatircsol "Thirty-eight;" of which Dodflcy told me that (hey •were brought to him by the author,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 366 pages
...the times as might hasten their publication, were the two satires of " Thirtyeight;" of which Dodsley told me that they were brought to him by the author, that they might be fair_ly copied. " Almost every line," he said, " was then written twice over; I gave him a clean transcript,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1820 - 412 pages
...the times as might hasten their publication, were the two satires of "Thirty-eight;" of which Dodsley told me that they were brought to him by the author, that they might be fairly copied. " Almost every f line," he said, " was then written twice over; I " gave him a cleaiv transcript, which... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1820 - 404 pages
...times as might hasten their publication, were the two satires of " Thirty-eight ;" of which Dodsley told me that they were brought to him by the author, that they might be fairly copied. " Almost every " line," he said, " was then written twice over; I " gave him a clean transcript, which... | |
| John Pierpont - 1823 - 492 pages
...the times as might hasten their publication, were the two satires of Thirty-eight ; of which Dodsley told me, that they were brought to him by the author, that they might be fairly copied. " Every line," said he, " was then written twice over ; I gave him a clean transcript, which he sent some time afterwards... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 750 pages
...the times as might hasten their publication, were the two satires of Thirty-eight; of which Dodsley told me, that they were brought to him by the author, that they might be fairly copied. "Almost every line," he said, " was then written twice over ; I gave him a clean transcript, which... | |
| 1826 - 434 pages
...the times as might hasten their publication, were the two satires of "Thirty-eight;" of which Dodsley told me, that they were brought to him by the author, that they might be fairly copied. "Almost every line," he said, "was then written twice over; I gave him a clean transcript, which he... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1826 - 446 pages
...times as might hasten their publication, were the two satires of ' Thirty-eight ;' of which Dodsley told me that they were brought to him by the author, that they might be fairly copied. * Almost every line,' he said, ' w*j then written twice over ; I gave him a clean transcript, which... | |
| 1822 - 608 pages
...satires of '• Seventeen Hundred and Thirty-eight ;" which, as Dodsley once informed Dr. Johnson, were brought to him by the author, that they might be fairly copied. " Almost every line, " he said, " was then written twice over ; I gave him a clean transcript, which... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1830 - 500 pages
...times as might hasten their publication, were tho two satires of ' Thirty-eight;' of which Dodsley ompose one universe, Observe how system into system runs, What other planets circle ot " Almost every line," he said, *' was then written twice over; 1 gave him a clean transcript, which... | |
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