| James Boswell - Hebrides (Scotland) - 1799 - 640 pages
...haste to laugh and drink again.' BOSWELL. Lord Lansdowne was the Granville of Pope's couplet — ' But why then publish ? Granville the polite, And knowing Walsh, would tell me I could write.' Prologue to the Satires, \. 135. I transcribed 292 THE ADVENTURER. [AD 1758. I transcribed from that... | |
| James Boswell - 1799 - 648 pages
...haste to laugh and drink again.' BOSWELL. Lord Lansdowne was the Granville of Pope's couplet — ' But why then publish ? Granville the polite. And knowing Walsh, would tell me I could write.' Prologue to the Satires, l. 135. I transcribed \ ^ t ,___ . I transcribed from that part of his diary... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1800 - 714 pages
...and mentioned him in one tf his latter pieces among those that had encouraged his juvenile studies. Granville the polite, And knowing Walsh, would tell me I could write. In his Essay on Criticism he had given him more splendid praise : and, in '1* opinion of his learned... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 716 pages
...mentioned him in one of his latter pieces among those that had encouraged his juvenile studies. ; • Granville the polite, And knowing Walsh, would tell me I could write. In hi* pssay on Criticism he had given him more splendid praise : and, in the opinion of his learned... | |
| Joseph Warton - 1806 - 464 pages
...poete naissant. On rit avec horreur une muse effrene'e Dormir chez un Greffier la grasse matinde.* 10. But why then publish ? Granville, the polite, And knowing Walsh, would tell me I could write ; Well-natur'd Garth f inflam'd with early praise ; And Congreve lov'd, and Swift endur'd my lays :... | |
| John Bell - 1807 - 562 pages
...; To cecond, Arbuthnot ! tby art and care, And teach, the being you preserv'd, to bear. 134 But wby then publish ? Granville the polite, And knowing Walsh, would tell me I could write ; Well-natur'd Garth inflam'd with early praise, And Congreve lov'd, and Swift endur'd my lays; The... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1807 - 474 pages
...second, Arbuthnot! thy art and care, And teach the being you preserv'd to bear. But why then publish i Granville the polite, And knowing Walsh, would tell me I could write; Well-natur'd Garth inflam'd with early praise, And Congreve lov'd, and Swift endur'd, my lays ; The... | |
| Alexander Pope - English poetry - 1808 - 702 pages
...disease, ray life ; To second, Arbuthnot ! thy art and care, And teach the being you preserv'd to bear. But why then publish ? Granville the polite, And knowing Walsh, would tell me I could write; Well-natur'd Garth inflam"d with early praise, \ad Congreve lov'd, and Swift endur'd, my lays ; The... | |
| Alexander Pope, Thomas Park - 1808 - 388 pages
...disease, my life, To second, Arbuthuot 1 thy art and care, And teach the being you preserv'd to bear. But why then publish ? Granville the polite, And knowing Walsh, would tell me I could write , Well-natur'd Garth infiam'd with early praise, And Congreve lov'd, and .Swift endiir'd, my lays ;... | |
| British poets - English poetry - 1809 - 526 pages
...disease, my life, To second, Arbuthnot! thy art and care, And teach the being you prrserv'd to bear. But why then publish? Granville the polite, And knowing Walsh, would tell me I could write; Well-nstur'd Garth infiam'd with early praise, And Congrcve lov'd, and Swift endur'd, my lays ; The... | |
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