| William Ayre, Edmund Curll - Poets, English - 1745 - 392 pages
...the Name: This Sheffield rais'd, to Dryden's Afhes juft, Here fix'd his Name, and there his lawrel'd Buft. What elfe the Mufe in Marble might exprefs, Is known already; Praife would make hirn lefs. ^ALEXANDER POPE, Efq; 197 Or, Thus: More needs not where acknowledg'd Merits reign Praife... | |
| Alexander Pope - English literature - 1751 - 232 pages
...? This Sheffield rais'd, to Dry Jen's ajhesjvjf, Here fix d his Name, and there his lawrel'd Eiift. What elfe the Mufe in Marble might exprefs, Is known already; Praife would make him lefs, Or thus • More needs not; where acknowledg'd Merits reign, Praife is impertinent; and Cenfure vain.... | |
| Alexander Pope - English poetry - 1760 - 308 pages
...name ? This Sheffield raiid, to Dryden's ajbesjujl, Here fix d his Name, and there his lawreld Bu]l> What elfe the Mufe in Marble might exprefs, Is known already; Praife would make him lefs. Or thus— * More needs not; where acknoiuledg'd Merits reign, PraiJ'e is Impertinent; and Cenjure... | |
| Francis Atterbury - English letters - 1783 - 416 pages
...above—may not lines like thefe be graved juft under the name ? " This Sheffield rais'd, to Dryden's aflies juft, " Here fix'd his name, and there his laurel'd...exprefs, " Is known already; Praife would make him lefs." Or thug, '< Mo're needs not; where acknowledg'd merits " reign, " Praife is impertinent, and cenfure... | |
| Alexander Pope - English literature - 1797 - 450 pages
...may not lines like thefe be graved juft under the name ? This Sheffield rais'd, to Dryden's aflies juft, Here fix'd his Name, and there his laurel'd...exprefs, Is known already; Praife would make him lefs. Or thus— More needs not; where acknowledg'd Merits reign, Praife is impertinent; and Cenfure vain.... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1806 - 556 pages
...above— ay not lines like thefe be graved juft under the ne? This Sheffield rais'd, to Dryden's aflies juft, Here fix'd his Name, and there his laurel'd...exprefs, Is known already ; Praife would make him lefs. Or thus— More needs not; where acknowledg'd Merits reign, Praife is impertinent, and Cenfure vain.... | |
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