| Abraham Cowley - 1772 - 264 páginas
...Ibuls of men fhould appear undreffed ; and in that negligent hafait, they may•• be fit to be feen by one or two in a chamber^ but not to go abroad into the ftreet. i THE laft pieces, that we have from his; hands, are difcourfes, by way of eflays, upoii fome... | |
| Job Orton - 1805 - 376 páginas
...the fouls of men mould appear undreffed ;. and in that negligent habit, they may be fit to be fecn by one or two in a chamber, but not to go abroad, into the flreets." — Dr. SPRAT'S Life of COWLEY. f A Letter to the inhabitants of Manchejler, Macclesfcld,... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1807 - 728 páginas
...no means, " for in such letters " the souls of men appear undressed, and in that negligent habit " they may be fit to be seen by one or two in a chamber, but not " to go abroad in the street." See Life of Con-ley, ]><ige 38, Hitrd't Edition. / rxtraordinary talents, yet, on Mr.... | |
| Thomas Gray, William Mason - 1820 - 548 páginas
...heart like Mr. Cowley's? No, by uo means, " for in such letters the souls of men appear undrest, and in that negligent hahit they may be fit to be seen by one or two in a chamber, but not to go abroad iu the street." Sec Lii, of Ceuley, page 38, Hnni's Edition. Such readers as believe it incumbent on... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1826 - 298 páginas
...indifferent. In such letters, the souls of men should appear undressed ; and in that negligent habit, they may be fit to be seen by one or two in a chamber, but not to go abroad into the street. The last pieces, that we have from his hands, are discourses, by way of essays, upon some of... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1826 - 298 páginas
...indifferent. In such letters, the souls of men should appear undressed ; and in that negligent habit, they may be fit to be seen by one or two in a chamber, but not to go abroad into the street. [ The last pieces, that we have from his hands, are discourses, by way of essays, upon some... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1826 - 296 páginas
...indifferent. In such letters, the souls of men should appear undressed ; and in that negligent habit, they may be fit to be seen by one or two in a chamber, but not to go abroad into the street. The last pieces, that we have from his hands, are discourses, by way of essays, upon some of... | |
| Thomas Gray, William Mason - 1827 - 468 páginas
...No, by no means, " for in such letters the souls of men appear undrest, and in that negligent habit they may be fit to be seen by one or two in a chamber, but not to go abroad in the street. See Life of Cowley, page 38, Hurd's Etiition. Such readers as believe it incumbent on... | |
| Stephen Collins - 1842 - 318 páginas
...of familiarity. In letters, the souls of men should appear undressed; and in that negligent habit, they may be fit to be seen by one or two in a chamber, but not to go abroad into the streets." That "domestical plainness," and "peculiar ' kind of familiarity" which give letters all their value,... | |
| 1871 - 860 páginas
...indiiiorent. In such letters the souls of men should appear undressed ; and in that negligent habit they may be fit to be seen by one or two in a chamber, but not to go abroad in the street." The letters of Scotf, Byron, Southey, and Burns — all thoroughly different in style... | |
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