 | John Dryden - 1713 - 614 pages
...havegiveaby my loole Writings j and make what Reparation iatn able, by this Publick Acknowledgement. If any thing of this Nature, or of Profanenefs, be...into thefe Poems, I am fo far from defending it, that 1 difown it. Totum hoc indiBum DO/0. Chaucer makes another manner of Apology for his broad -{peaking,... | |
 | John Dryden - 1760 - 526 pages
...are beaux and ladies of pleafure in the town. But I will no more offend againft good manners : I am fenfible, as I ought to be, of the fcandal I have given by my loole writings ; and make what reparation I am able, by this public acknowledgment. If any thing of... | |
 | John Dryden - 1767 - 392 pages
...are beaux and ladies of pleafure in the town. But I will no more offend againft good manners: I am fenfible, as I ought to be, of the fcandal I have...thing of this nature, or of profanenefs, be crept into theft; poems, I am fo far from defending it, that I I difbwn it. Totum hoc indiftum volo. Chaucer makes... | |
 | John Dryden - 1767 - 396 pages
...are beaux' and ladies of pleafure in the town. But I will no more oficnd againft good manners: I am fenfible, as I ought to be, of the fcandal I have...acknowledgment. If any thing of this nature, or of profanenefi, be crept into thefe poems, I am fo far from defending ir, that I 1 difown it. Totum hoc... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 356 pages
...are beaux and ladies of pleafure in the town. But I will no more offend againft good-manners : I am fenfible, as I ought to be, of the fcandal I have...far from defending it, that I difown it. " Totum hoc indicium volo." Chaucer makes another manner of apology for his broad-fpeaking, and Boccace makes the... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 364 pages
...are bennx and ladies of pleafure in the town. But I will T:o more offend againft good-manners : I am fenfible, as I ought to be, of the fcandal I have...nature, or of profanenefs, be crept into thefe poems, I amfo far from defending it, that I difown it. " Totum hoc indiftum volo." Chaucer makes another manner... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 354 pages
...ladies of pleafure in the town. But I will no more offend againft good-manners : I am fenftble, a* I ought to be, of the fcandal I have given by my loofe...thing of this nature, or of profanenefs, be crept into theft poems, I am fo far from defending it, that I difown it. " Totum hoc indictum volo." Chaucer makes... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 358 pages
...are beaux and ladies of pleafure in the town. But I will no more offend againft good.manners : I am fenfible, as I ought to be, of the fcandal I have...my loofe writings ; and make what reparation I am ahle, by thi» public acknowledgment. If any thing of this nature, or of profanencfs, be crept into... | |
 | English poets - 1790 - 352 pages
...of pleafure in the town. But I will no more offend againft good-manners: I am fenfible, as I oqght to be, of the fcandal I have given by my loofe writings.;...far from defending it, that I difown it. " Totum hoc indictum volo." Chaucer makes another manner of apology for his broad-fpeaking, and Boccace makes the... | |
 | 1793 - 832 pages
...good-mannera : I am f.tilihle, as- 1 ought to be, of the fcandal I hire given by my lude writing«; and make what reparation I am able, by this public...acknowledgment. "If any thing of this nature, or of projfanenefs, be ctept into thcfc poems, 1 am fo fir from defending it, that 1 difown it. " Terum hoc... | |
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