| 1820 - 590 頁
...it. ' — Pope. ' The design of the Memoirs of Scriblerus, was to have ridiculed all the false tastes in learning, under the. character of a man of capacity enough ; that had dipped into every art and science, but injudiciously in eaQh. It was begun by a club of some of the... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1823 - 402 頁
...than Dr. Arbuthnot to promote the object of the society, which was " to ridicule all the false tastes in learning, under the character of a man of capacity enough ; that had dipped into every art and science, but injudiciously in each." Political animosities, and the absence... | |
| Henry Southern - 1823 - 398 頁
...than Dr. Arbuthnot to promote the object of the society, which was " to ridicule all the false tastes in learning, under the character of a man of capacity enough ; that had dipped into every art and science, but injudiciously in each." Political animosities, and the absence... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1824 - 520 頁
...Menken. Warton. THE design of this work, as stated by Pope himself, is to ridicule all the false tastes in learning, under the character of a man of capacity enough, that had dipped into every art and science, but injudiciously in each. It was begun by a club of some of the... | |
| Alexander Pope, William Roscoe - 1824 - 518 頁
...Menken. Warton. THE design of this work, as stated by Pope himself, is to ridicule all the false tastes in learning, under the character of a man of capacity enough, that had dipped into every art and science, but injudiciously in each. It was begun by a club of some of the... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1831 - 384 頁
...this satire, says Spence, from the information of Pope, " was to have ridiculed all the false tastes in learning, under the character of a man of capacity enough, that had dipped into every art and science, but injudiciously in each. It was begun by a club of some of the... | |
| Englishmen - 1836 - 256 頁
...erudition, than Dr Arbuthnot, to promote the object of the society, which was to ridicule the absurdities of false taste in learning, under the character of a man of capacity enough, but no judgment, who had industriously dipped into every art and science. But the prosecution of this... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1847 - 566 頁
...— Warton. THE design of this work, as stated by Pope himself, is to ridicule all the false tastes in learning, under the character of a man of capacity enough, that had dipped into every art and science, but injudiciously in each. It was begun by a club of some of the... | |
| George Godfrey Cunningham - 1853 - 506 頁
...erudition, than Dr Arbuthnot, to promote the object of the society, which was to ridicule the absurdities of false taste in learning, under the character of a man of capacity enough, but no judgment, who had industriously dipped into every art and science. But the prosecution of this... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1854 - 796 頁
...wit and erudition, to promote the object of the society, which was "to ridicule all the false tastes in learning under the character of a man of capacity enough, that had dipped into every art and science, but injudiciously in each." One of the productions of this club... | |
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