| Walter Ruddiman - 1773 - 426 pàgines
...Art of Cookery was thought of, and 1 had never read it til ]the other paem was very near perfected, yet it is admirable to fee how a true rule will be...rule. I fhould be heartily glad, for the fake of the public, if our poets, for the future, would make ufe of fb good an example. I doubt not but whenever... | |
| Walter Ruddiman - 1773 - 430 pàgines
...Art of Cookery was thought of, and I had never read k til hhe other poem was srery near perfected, yet it is admirable to fee how a true rule will be...adapted to a good work, or a good work to a true rule. I fhonld be heartily glad, for the fake of the public, if our poets, for the future, would make nfe of... | |
| Walter Ruddiman - 1773 - 432 pàgines
...Art of Cookery was thought of, and I had never read it til Ithe other poem was very near perfected, yet it is admirable to fee how a true rule will be...adapted to a good work, or a good work to a true rule. J Humid be heartily glad, for the fake of the public, if our poets, for the future, would make ufe... | |
| William King - 1776 - 330 pàgines
...was thought F 3 • V, of, and I had never read it till the other Poem was very nearly per* fefted ; yet it is admirable to fee how a true rule will be...adapted to a good work, or a good work to a true rule. I fliould be heartily glad, for the fake 'of the publick, if our Poets, for the future, would make ufe... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 452 pàgines
...Author had written this Play and printed it long before the " Art of Cookery" was thought of, and I had never read it till the other Poem was very nearly...adapted to a good work, or a good work to a true rule. I fliould be heartily glad,. for the fake of the publick, if our Poets, for the future, would make ufe... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 452 pàgines
...of Cookery" was thought of, and l had never read it till the other Poem was very nearly perfected ; yet it is admirable to fee how a true rule will be...adapted to a good work, or a good work to a true rule. I fliould be heartily glad, . for the fake of the publick, if our Poets, for the future, would make ufe... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 450 pàgines
...Author had written this Play and printed it long before the " Art of Cookery" was thought of, and l had never read it till the other Poem was very nearly...perfefted; yet it is admirable to fee how a true rule will lie adapted to a good work, or a good work to a true rule. I fhould be heartily glad^. for the fake... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 470 pàgines
...of, and I had never read it till the other Poem was very nearly perfected; yet it is admirable tofee how a true rule will be adapted to a good work, or a good work to a true rule. I fliould be heartily glad,. for the fake of the publick, if our Poetr, for the future, would make ufe... | |
| John Bell - 1781 - 422 pàgines
...never read it till the oths r poem was very nearly perfeeted, yet it is admirable to fee how a tru» rule will be adapted to a good work, or a good work to a true role. I fnoulei be heartily glad, forthefake of the publick, if our poetsfor the future would make... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 842 pàgines
...Cookery" was thought of, and I had never read it till the other Poem was very nearly perfeflcd ; yrt it is admirable to fee how a true rule will be adapted to a good work, or a good work to a true role. I fhonld be heartily glad, lor the fake of the public, if our Poets, for the future, would make... | |
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