| Henry Southern - 1823 - 398 trang
...circumstance which is touched upon in this dialogue, and which occasioned the remark of Pope, that if ever there was a good Christian without knowing himself to be so, it was Dr. Garth. Proceeding from the pen of a rival, both in medicine and politics, this dialogue may be considered... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1823 - 452 trang
...Addison and of Granville. He is accused of voluptuousness and irreligion ; and Pope, who says, that " if ever there was a good Christian, without knowing himself to be so, it was Dr. Garth," seems not able to deny what he is angry to hear, and loth to confess. Pope afterwards declared himself... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1823 - 446 trang
...Addison and of Granville. He is accused of voluptuousness and irreligion ; and Pope, who says, that " if ever there was a good Christian, without knowing himself to be so, it was Dr. Garth," seems not able to deny what he is angry to hear, and loth to confess. Pope afterwards declared himself... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1824 - 634 trang
...wrongfully as they did his life, with irreligion. You must have heard many tales on this subject ; but if ever there was a good Christian without knowing himself to be so, it was Dr. Garth.* Your, &c. * Dr. Garth died Jan. 1718, and was buried on the 22d of the same month, in the church of... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1824 - 630 trang
...wrongfully as they did his life, with irreligion. You must have heard many tales on this subject ; but if ever there was a good Christian without knowing himself to be so, it was Dr. Garth * Your, &c. * Dr. Garth died Jan. 1718, and was buried on the 22d of the same month, in the church... | |
| William Wadd - 1824 - 288 trang
...of him with the most decided affection. " Well-natur'd Garth, inflamed with early praise ;" And, " If ever there was a good Christian, without knowing himself to be one, Garth was that man." He inscribed to him his second Pastoral, rather unluckily, being the worst... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 674 trang
...Addison and of Granville. He is accused of voluptuousness and irreligion ; and Pope, who says, that " if ever there was a good Christian, without knowing himself to be so, it was Dr. Garth," seems not able to deny what he is angry to hear, and loath to confess. Pope afterwards declared himself... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 504 trang
...Addison and of Granville. He is accused of voluptuousness and irreligion ; and Pope, who says, that " if ever there was a good christian, without knowing himself to be so, it was Dr. Garth," seems not able to deny what he is angry to hear, and loath to confess. Pope afterwards declared himself... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1826 - 430 trang
...of Addison and Granville. He is accused of voluptuousness and irreligion; and Pope, who says, 'that if ever there was a good Christian, without knowing himself to be so, it was Dr. Garth,' seems not able to deny what he is angry to hear, and loath to confess. Pope afterward declared himself... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1831 - 384 trang
...wrongfully as they did his life, with irreligion. You must have heard many tales on this subject ; but if ever there was a good Christian without knowing himself to be so, it was Dr. Garth." The fourth volume of the Iliad appeared in 1718, and the fifth and sixth volumes, which completed the... | |
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