| Lewis Crusius - 1733 - 362 ページ
...became known to him, and grew very much in his favour ; fo that he became a iuitor for him to Auguflm, and got his eftate to be reftored, and recommended...his more private hours, and afterwards made him no irnall offers of preferment. The Poet had the gi camels of mind to refríe them all ; and the Prince... | |
| 1784 - 552 ページ
...and addrefs, admitted hini to a clofc familiarity with him in his private hours, and afterwards m.ide him no fmall offers of preferment. The poet had the...generous enough not to -be. offended at his freedom dom in fo doing. He muft have been, what his writings every where fpeak him to have been, very indifferent... | |
| G.W. Johnson - 1795 - 514 ページ
...highly taken with hjs great merit and addrefs, admitted him to a clofe familiarity with him in his private hours, and afterwards made him no fmall offers of preferment. The poet had thegreamefs of mind to refufe them all; and the prince was generous enough not to be offended at his... | |
| 1798 - 482 ページ
...was highly pleafed with his merit and addrefs, admitted him to a clofe familiarity with him in his private hours, and afterwards made him no fmall offers...generous enough not to be offended at his freedom in fo doing. He muft have been, what his writings every where fpeak him to have been, very \njdifferent... | |
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