| Alexander Pope - 1881 - 196 էջ
...discover Pope's merits, and to patronise the incipient poet. Pope says (Spence, Anecdotes, p. 20), 'I was with him at his seat in Worcestershire for a good part of the summer of 1705.' Pope owed much to Walsh, and always acknowledged the obligation. See Essay on Man, Introd. p. 1 8 ;... | |
| C. J. Barrett - 1889 - 324 էջ
...X> 4 1 /< At JLi Jit •l/JttJ(lXi Jit 4t // Jti associates," says Pope (see Spence's Anecdotes), " was Walsh. I was with him at his seat in Worcestershire...summer of 1705, and showed him my Essay on Criticism." He appears to have recommended the poet to study perspicuity and correctness, which he used to affirm... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1906 - 176 էջ
...discover Pope's merits, and to patronise the incipient poet. Pope says (Spence, Anecdotes, p. 20), ' I was with him at his seat in Worcestershire for a good part of the summer of ifo-,.' Pope owed much to Walsh, and always acknowledged the obligation. See Essay on Man, Introd,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1909 - 132 էջ
...retired diplomatist, who had been a Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford, and ' who ', says Pope, ' loved very much to read and talk of the Classics in...four days in the week, and at last almost every day.' Of Walsh, Pope said, in later life, ' He used to encourage me much, and used to tell me that there... | |
| Joseph M. Levine - 1991 - 452 էջ
...Miscellanies (1709) and which Pope later used for his complete work. His older friend Sir William Trumbull ("who loved very much to read and talk of the classics in his retirement") approved it heartily and urged on him the whole poem.34 On the other hand, Trumbull's nephew Ralph... | |
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