| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 298 Seiten
...particular for your Third Letter, which is fo extremely clear, fhort, and full, that I think Mr. Crouzaz f ought never to have another anfwer, and deferved not...to have done and could not. It is indeed the fame fyftem as mine, but il* Commentaries on the E/iy on Man. fA German profefibr, who wrote remarks upon... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 298 Seiten
...particular for your Third Letter, which is fo extremely clear, mort, and full, that I think Mr. Crouzaz f ought never to have another anfwer, and deferved not...much honour, and me too much right, fo odd as the exprefllon feems, for you have made my fyftem as dear as I ought to have done and could not. It is... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1752 - 408 Seiten
...extremely clear, iliort, and full, that I think Mr. Crouzaz ' ought never to have another anfwerer, and deferved not fo good an one. I can only fay, you...him too much honour, and me too much right, fo odd b Commentaries on the EJJaj on Man. c A German profeflor, who wrote remarks upon the philofopby of... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1757 - 352 Seiten
...particular for your Third Letter, which is fo extremely clear, fhort, and full, that I think Mr. Crouzaz f ought never to have another anfwer, and deferved not...only fay, you do him too much honour, and me too much * Commentaries on the EJJiy on Man. f A German profeffor, who vnoxe phy e/" thtt EJ'aj, light, fo odd... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1760 - 406 Seiten
...clear, fhort, and full, that I think Mr. Crouzazb ought never to have another anfwer, and delerved not fo good an one. I can only fay, you do him too much honour, and me too much right, fo odd as the " Commentaries on the EJJliy on Man. b A Swifs profeflbr \vljo wrote remarks upon the philofophy of... | |
| 1762 - 410 Seiten
...a letter to him on this occafion, acknowledges the obfcurity of his piece. " You have," fays he, " made my fyftem as clear as I ought to have done, and could not: you underftand me as well as I do my, felf, but you exprefs me better than I expreis myfelf." And,... | |
| Owen Ruffhead - 1769 - 592 Seiten
...occafion, wherein he candidly acknowledges the obfcurity of the piece, and, among other things, fays,— 11 You have made my fyftem as clear as I ought to have " done, and could not: you underftand me as well as Id j 11 myfelf, but you exprefs me better than 1 could myfelf." * This... | |
| Owen Ruffhead - 1769 - 600 Seiten
...occafion, wherein he candidly acknowledges the obfcurity of the piece, and, among other things, fays,— " You have made my fyftem as clear as I ought to have " done, and could not : you underftand me as well as I do " myfelf, but you exprefs me better than 1 could myfelf." * This... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1770 - 406 Seiten
...for yourThird £<>//«•, which is fo extremely clear, ftiort, and full, that I think Mr. Crouzaz f ought never to have another anfwer, and deferved not...one. I can only fay, you do him too much honour, and m« too much right, fo odd as the expreffion feems, for you have made my fyftem as clear as I ought... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 408 Seiten
...extremely clear, " Ihort, and full, that I think Mr. " Croufaz ought never to have another " anfvver, and deferved not fo good an " one. I can only fay,...and me too much right, " fo odd as the expreffion fecms; for " you have made my fyftem as clear as " I ought to have done, and could nor. " It is indeed... | |
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