| 1782 - 542 页
...fubfeqnent edition, he corrected the place to which I had made objections. I was in hopes in thule days (for I was young) that Mr. Pope would make inquiry about his coadjuro'r, and take fomc civil notice of him ; but he did not, and I had no notion of obtruding myfelf... | |
| 1790 - 566 页
...objections.' ' I was in fome hopes in thofe days (for 1 was young) that Jrlr. P°Pe would make enquiry about his coadjutor, and take fome civil notice of him. But he did not ; and I had nonotioa •f obtruding myfelf upon him. — I never law his face.* • Scanderberg was fon of... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1797 - 444 页
...remarks on a paflage, where Mr. Pope, in " my opinion, had made a miftake. But, as I was ** not directly employed by him, but by a bookfeller, " I did not...take fome civil notice of him. " But he did not ; and I had no notion of obtruding " myfelf upon him. — I never faw his face." The firfl four books * were... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1797 - 442 页
...out iri which " I had been concerned, I was eager, as it may be " fuppofed, to fee how things ftood ; and much " pleafed to find that he had not only ufed...his coadjutor, and take fome civil notice of him< 11 But he did not ; and I had no notion of obtruding " myfelf upon him. — I never faw his face."... | |
| John Jortin - 1805 - 524 页
...edition, he " corrected the place, to which I had made objections." " I was in some hopes in those days" (for I was young) that * Mr Pope would make inquiry about his coadjutor, and take nuary 1719, he was admitted Bachelor of Arts, and in October 1721, was elected i?elk>w of JeSus College:... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1812 - 348 页
...a notion that it " was three or four guineas per book." He adds, " I was in soms " hopes, in those days (for I was young), that Mr. Pope would " make inquiry about his co-adju1or, and take some civil notice or." him. But he did not, and 1 had no notion ef obtruding myself... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 532 页
...book of Homer ; I have a notion, that it was three or four guineas."— " I was in some hopes in those days (for I was young) that Mr. Pope would make inquiry about his coadjutor, and take some civil notice of him. But he did not; and I had no notion of obtruding myself upon him. — I never... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1822 - 426 页
...subsequent edition, he corrected the place to which I had made objections. " I was in some hopes, in those days (for I was young), that Mr. Pope would make inquiry about his coadjutor, and take some civil notice of him. But he did not; and I had no notion of obtruding myself upon him. — I never... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1822 - 428 页
...subsequent edition, he corrected the place to which I had made objections. " I was in some hopes, in those days (for I was young), that Mr. Pope would make inquiry about his coadjutor, and take some civil notice of him. But he did not; and I had no notion of obtruding myself upon him. — I never... | |
| Joseph William Moss - 1825 - 558 页
...subsequent edition, he corrected the place to which I had made ob" jections. I was in hopes in those days (for I was young) that Mr. Pope " would make inquiry about his coadjutor, and take some civil notice of " him ; but he did not, and I had no notion of obtruding myself upon " him ; I... | |
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