| Colley Cibber - 1740 - 530 頁
...confequence in the Kingdom : That therefore, right or wrong, a Lick at the Laureat will always be a fure Bait, ad captandum vulgus, to * • • catch him...And that to gratify the Unlearned, by now and then interfperfing - thofe merry Sacrifices of an old Acquaintance to their Tafte, is a piece of quite right... | |
| Colley Cibber - 1740 - 524 頁
...He confiders that my Face and Name are more known than thofe of many thoufands of more confequence in the Kingdom : That therefore, right or wrong, a Lick at the Laureat will always be a fare Bait, ad captandum vulgus, to catch him little Readers : And that to gratify the Unlearned, by... | |
| Colley Cibber - 1742 - 72 頁
...in the King'* dom, that, 'therefore, right or wrong, a " Lick at the Laureat will ahvays be a fure " Bait, ad captandum vulgus, to catch him " little Readers: And that to gratify the »«" learned, by now and then interfperjing thofe " merry Sacrifices of an old Acquaintance to €t... | |
| Colley Cibber - 1750 - 594 頁
...He confiders that my Face and Name are more known than thofe of many thoufands of more Confequence in the Kingdom : That therefore, right or wrong, a Lick at the Laurent will always be a fure Bait,, ad captandum vulgus, to catch him little Readers : And that to... | |
| Colley Cibber - 1822 - 564 頁
...upon those lines as malice meant to me, (for he knows I never provoked it,) but profit to himself: one of his points must be to have many readers : he considers that my face and name arc more known than those of many thousands of more consequence in the kingdom ; that, therefore, right... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1853 - 384 頁
...upon those lines as malice meant to me (for he knows I never provoked it), but profit to himself. One of his points must be to have many readers; he considers...kingdom; that therefore, right or wrong, a lick at the laureate will always be a sure bait ad capttmdttm vulgus to catch him little readers ; and that to... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1853 - 392 頁
...thousands of more consequence in the kingdom ; that therefore, right or wrong, a lick at the laureate will always be a sure bait ad captandum vulgus to...and that to gratify the unlearned by now and then interposing those merry sacrifices of an old acquaintance to their taste, is a piece of quite right... | |
| Robert Carruthers - 1857 - 554 頁
...upon those lines as malice meant to me (for he knows I never provoked it), but profit to himself. One of his points must be to have many readers ; he considers...kingdom ; that, therefore, right or wrong, a lick at the laureate will always be a suit ad captandum vulgus to catch him little readers ; and that to gratify... | |
| Robert Carruthers - 1857 - 578 頁
...upon those lines as malice meant to me (for he knows I never provoked it), but profit to himself. One of his points must be to have many readers; he considers...thousands of more consequence in the kingdom; that, 2u2 therefore, right or wrong, a lick at the laureate will always be a suit ad eaptandum vulgus to... | |
| Walter Hamilton - 1879 - 346 頁
...upon those lines as malice meant to me (for he knows I never provoked it), but profit to himself. One of his points must be to have many readers ; he considers that my face and name are more known * " Quoth Cibber to Pope, though in verse you foreclose, I'll have the last word ; for by God, I'll... | |
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