I thought you had done seven stanzas. Oldsworth, in a ramble round Wimbledon Hill, would translate a whole ode in half this time. I'll say that for Oldsworth ^though I lost by his Timothy's], he translates an ode of Horace the quickest of any man in England.... The Red Dragon: The National Magazine of Wales - Side 531redigeret af - 1887Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Mark Noble - 1806 - 454 sider
...singular observation on the Doctor, into the mouth of the bookseller: " I remember. Dr. King could write ".verses in a tavern three hours after he could not speak." ANN. CLASS IX. shire, was educated at Christchurch, Oxford, under the tuition of Dr. Gastrell; whence... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 406 sider
...Lintot, thi bookseller, is made to testily o; him, * I'll say that of O!d:.swoith (thongh 1 lost by bis Timothy's) he translates an ode of Horace the quickest of any man in England.' racter of him, which as the writer of Dr. WAGSTAFFE'S life acknowledges, ' does indeed want some apology.'... | |
| 1808 - 844 sider
...singular observation em the Doctor, into the month of the bookseller : '< I remember, Dr. King could write verses in a tavern three hours after he could not speak." For The Port Foiio. A Statistical Account of the SclaiyUiil Pi nent Bridge. (Continued from page 171.)... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1809 - 382 sider
...Lintot, the bookseller, is made to testify of him, ' I'll say that of Oldisworth (though 1 lost by his Timothy's) he translates an ode of Horace the quickest of any man in EnglaaiT.' writer of Dr. WAGSTAFFE'S life acknowledges, ' does indeed want some apology.' The annotator,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1812 - 362 sider
...ode of Horace the quickest of any man in Eng" land. I remember Dr. King c would write verses in fa tavern three hours after he could not speak : and " there's Sir Richard, in that rumbling old chariot " of his, between Fleet-ditch and St.Giles's pound, " shall make you half a job."... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1817 - 390 sider
...Lintot, the bookseller, is made to testify of him, ' I'll say that of Oldisworth (though 1 lost by his Timothy's) he translates an ode of Horace the quickest of any man in V,i •.' land.' racter of him, which as the writer of Dr. WAGSTAFFE'S life acknowledges, ' does indeed... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1822 - 402 sider
...Timothy's), he translates an ode of Horace the quickest of any man in England. I remember Dr. King3 would write verses in a tavern three hours after he...could not speak : and there's Sir Richard, in that rumbling old chariot of his, between Fleet-ditch and St. Giles's pound, shall make you half a Job."... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1822 - 396 sider
...Wimbleton-hill, would translate a whole ode in half this time. I'll say that for Oldsworth (though Host by his Timothy's), he translates an ode of Horace the quickest of any man in England. I remember Dr. King3 would write verses in a tavern three hours after he could not speak : and there's Sir Richard,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1822 - 392 sider
...Wimbleton-hill, would translate a whole ode in half this time. I'll say that for Oldsworth (though I lost by his Timothy's), he translates an ode of Horace the quickest of any man in England. I remember Dr. King3 would write verses in a tavern three hours after he could not speak : and there's Sir Richard,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1824 - 692 sider
...Wimbledon-hill would translate a whole ode in half this time. Ill say that for Oldsworth (though I lost by his Timothy's) he translates an ode of Horace the quickest...could not speak ; and there's Sir Richard, in that rumbling old chariot of his, between Fleetditch and St. Giles's Pound, shall make you half a job."... | |
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