May I have leave to do myself the justice (since my enemies will do me none, and are so far from granting me to be a good poet, that they will not allow me so much as to be a Christian, or a moral man), may I have leave, I say... Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Pągina 6351845Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| John Dryden - 1800 - 662 pągines
...tolerable to do myself the justice, (since my enemies will do me none, and are so far from granting me to be a good poet, that they will not allow me so...the Reeve, the Miller, the Shipman, the Merchant, the Sumner, and above allj the Wife of Bath,5 in the Proidea of the extent and difficulty of the whole... | |
| John Dryden - 1800 - 674 pągines
...tolerable to do myself the justice, (since my enemies will do me none, and are so far from granting me to be a good poet, that they will not allow me so...the Reeve, the Miller, the Shipman, the Merchant, the Sumner, and above all, the Wife of Bath,5 in the Proidea of the extent and difficulty of the whole... | |
| John Dryden - 1800 - 712 pągines
...tolerable to do myself the justice, (since my enemies will do me none, and are so far from granting me to be a good poet, that they will not allow me so...have leave, I say, to inform my reader, that I have confmed my choice to such Tales of Chaucer, as savour nothing of immodesty. If I had desired more to... | |
| John Dryden - 1800 - 622 pągines
...have leave to do myself the justice, since my enemies will do me none, and are so far from granting me to be a good poet, that they will not allow me so...Christian, or a moral man, may I have leave, I say," &c. See vol. iii. p. 630. Ward's account of this transaction is as follows : " Notwithstanding his... | |
| John Dryden - 1800 - 606 pągines
...have leave to do myself the justice, since my enemies will do me none, and are so far from granting me to be a good poet, that they will not allow me so...Christian, or a moral man, may I have leave, I say," &c. See vol. iii. p. 630. Ward's account of this transaction is as follows : " Notwithstanding his... | |
| John Dryden, Edmond Malone - 1800 - 614 pągines
...have leave to do myself the justice, since my enemies will do me none, and arc so far from granting me to be a good poet, that they will not allow me so...Christian, or a moral man, may I have leave, I say," &c. See vol. iii. p. 630. Ward's account of this transaction is as follows: " Notwithstanding his merits... | |
| John Bell - 1807 - 458 pągines
...(sine: my enemies will do me none, and are so far frcn granting me to be a good poet, that they will cni allow me so much as to be a Christian, or a moral...inform my reader, that I have confined my choice to nek tales of Chaucer as savour nothing of immodcsiv. If I had desired more to please than to irutrua... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 506 pągines
...leave to do myself the justice, (since my enemies will do me none, f and are so far from granting me to be a good poet, that they will not allow me so much as * Gat-toothed, according to Chaucer ; meaning nothing more than goat-toothed, which, applied to such... | |
| John Dryden - 1808 - 500 pągines
...leave to do myself the justice, (since my enemies will do me none, f and are so far from granting me to be a good poet, that they will not allow me so much as * Gat-toothed, according to Chaucer ; meaning nothing more than goat-toothed, which, applied to such... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 612 pągines
...leave to do myself the justice '(since my enemies will do me none, and are so far from granting me to be a good poet, that they will not allow me so...instruct, the Reeve, the Miller, the Shipman, the Merchants, the Sumner, and, above all, the Wife of Bath, in the prologue to her tale, would have procured... | |
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