| William Cowper - 1803 - 456 pages
...no rate, however, would I expunge it; because it is both prettily imagined, and elegantly written. I have read your cursory remarks, and am much pleased both with the stile and the argument. Whether the latter be new or not I am not competent to judge; if it be, you... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1809 - 890 pages
...the first Ten Chapters of Genesis;" "Cursory Rcmarksupon the Arrangement of the Plays of Shakespear, occasioned by reading Mr. Malone's Essay on the chronological Order of those celebrated Pieces j" and, in 18OO, his " Twelve Dissertations on the Nature and Occasion of Psalm and Prophecy," He was... | |
| David Erskine Baker - English drama - 1812 - 482 pages
...Bishopstone. In 1/92 he published Cursory Remarks upon the Arrangement of the Plays of Shakspearc, occasioned by reading Mr. Malone's Essay on the Chronological...publication as follows : " I have read your Cursory lie*' marks, and am much pleased " both with the style and the ar" gument." In April 1/93 he went to... | |
| David Erskine Baker - Dramatists, English - 1812 - 472 pages
...Shakspeare, occasioned ly reading Mr. Malone's Essay on the Chronological Order of those celelrated Pieces. Mr. Cowper, in a letter to the author, speaks...publication as follows : " I have read your Cursory lie" marks, and am much pleased " both wilh the style and the ar" gument." In April 1793 he went to... | |
| David Erskine Baker - English drama - 1812 - 476 pages
...occasioned ly reading Mr. Mafone's Essay on the Chronological Order of those celebrated Pieces. Mr. Covvper, in a letter to the author, speaks of the above publication as follows : " I have read your Cursory Re" marks, and am much pleased " both wiih the style and the ar" gument." In April 1793 he \vent to... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - Biography - 1814 - 540 pages
...where he had the pleasing satisfaction of becoming personally known to Cowper, the celebrated poet, with whom he had maintained a confidential correspondence...the chronological order of those celebrated pieces ;" which showed that he had bestowed much attention on this curious subject. In April . 1793, he went... | |
| Biography - 1814 - 538 pages
...where iie had the pleasing satisfaction of becoming personally known to Cowper, the celebrated poet, with whom he had maintained a confidential correspondence...the chronological order of those celebrated pieces;" which showed that he had bestowed much attention on this curious subject. In April 1793, he went to... | |
| John Wilson (bookseller.) - 1827 - 124 pages
...borrowed by the celebrated Editor from the Oxford edition without acknowledgment, &c. 8vo. nd 103. Cursory Remarks upon the Arrangement of the Plays...the Chronological Order of those celebrated Pieces. By the Rev. J. Hurdis, MA 8vo. 1792. 104. Cursory Criticisms on the Edition of Shakspeare, published... | |
| William Cowper - 1832 - 602 pages
...at no rate however would I expunge it; because it fa both prettily imagined, and elegantly written. I have read your cursory remarks, and am much pleased...the style and the argument. Whether the latter be nerf or not, I am not competent to judge; if it be, you are entitled to much praise for the invention... | |
| Frederick Robert Augustus Glover - Clergy - 1840 - 346 pages
...Disquisition on the true meaning of the word гт:п. found in Genesis i. 21. Lond. 8vo. • 1790 Poems. 1791 Cursory Remarks upon the Arrangement of the Plays...the Chronological Order of those celebrated Pieces. Lond. 8vo. 1792 Select Critical Remarks upon the English version of the first ten chapters of Genesis.... | |
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