| George Farquhar - 1772 - 424 pągines
...bury'd after an extraordinary fafhion ; for I do believe there was never fnch another Buri:;! den. ' The Oration indeed was great and ingenious, worthy the Subject, and like the Author, whofe Prefcriptions can reftore the Living, and his Pen embalm the Dead. And fo muck !or Mr. Dryden,... | |
| John Dryden - 1800 - 622 pągines
...was mostly burlesque : but he was an extraordinary man, and buried after an extraordinary fashion ; for I do believe there was never such another burial...and his pen embalm the dead. — And so much for Mr. Drydcn ; whose burial was the same as his life, variety and not of a piece : — the quality and mob,... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 564 pągines
...was mostly burlesque: but he was an extraordinary man, and buried after an extraordinary fashion ; for I do believe there was never such another burial...author; whose prescriptions can restore the living, and bis pen embalm the dead. And so much for Mr Dryden ; whose burial was the same as his life, — variety,... | |
| John Watkins - 1808 - 568 pągines
...was mostly burlesque: but he was an extraordinary man, and buried after an extraordinary fashion ; for I do believe there was never such another burial...subject, and like the author, whose prescriptions can * Mrs. Thomas says that the Dr. was mounted upon a beer harrel for a rostrum, the head of which gave... | |
| John Watkins - 1808 - 768 pągines
...occasioned the malicious report of hi* enemies, that he was turned a tub-preacher. restore> SIR SAM. GAILTH restore the living, and his pen embalm the dead. —And so much 'for, Mr. Dryden; whose burial %as the same as his life, variety, and not of a piece : — The quality and mob, farce and heroicks;... | |
| John Dryden - 1821 - 570 pągines
...was mostly burlesque : but he was an extraordinary man, and buried after an extraordinary fashion ; for I do believe there was never such another burial...burial was the same as his life,— variety, and not of apiece : — the quality and mob, farce and heroics ; the sublime and ridicule mixed in a piece ;—... | |
| Walter Scott - 1826 - 526 pągines
...was mostly burlesque: but he was an extraordinary man, and buried after an extraordinary fashion ; for I do believe there was never such another burial...not of a piece : — the quality and mob, farce and heroics ; the sublime and ridicule mixed in a piece; — great Cleopatra in a hackney coach. » ' It... | |
| Walter Scott - 1826 - 532 pągines
...was mostly burlesque: but he was an extraordinary man, and buried after an extraordinary -fashion ; for 'I do believe there was never such another burial...variety, and not of a piece : — the quality and mob, farcp and heroics ; the sublime and ridicule mixed in a piece; — great Cleopatra in a hackney coach.... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart [prose, collected]) - 1827 - 564 pągines
...was mostly burlesque : but he was an extraordinary man, and buried after an extraordinary fashion ; for I do believe there was never such another burial...not of a piece : — the quality and mob, farce and heroics ; the sublime and ridicule mixed in a piece ; — great Cleopatra in a hackney coach." press... | |
| Walter Scott - 1827 - 566 pągines
...mostly burlesque: but he was an extraordinary man, and barieii after am extraordinary iashion ; tor I do believe there was never such; another burial seen. The oration. indeed, was great and ingemoas, worthy ^the subject, and like the author ; whose prescrrptions can restore the Living, and... | |
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