| William Shakespeare - 1773 - 554 páginas
...prudence. Yet his real power is not {hewn in the fplendor of particular paffages, but by the progrefs of his fable, and the tenor of his dialogue; and he that tries to recommend him by felect quotations, will fucceed like the pedant in Hierocles, who, when he offered his houfe to fale,... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 500 páginas
...prudence. Yet his real power is not fhewn in the fplendor of particular paflages, but by the progrefs of his fable, and the tenor of his dialogue ; and he that tries to recommend him by ftrlect quotations, will fucceed like the pedant in Hierodes, who, when he offered his houfc to fale,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 346 páginas
...not shewn in the splendour of particular passages, but by the progress of his fable, and the tenor pf his dialogue ; and he that tries to recommend him...select quotations, will succeed like the pedant in Hicrocles, who, when he offered his house to sale, carried a brick in his ppcket as a. specimen. It... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1790 - 1058 páginas
...prudence. Yet his real power is not ihewn in the fplcndor of particular paiiages, but by the progrcfs of his fable, and the tenor of his dialogue ; and he that tries to recommend him by feleil quotations, will fucceed like the pedant in Hierocles, who, when he offered his houfe to fale,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 860 páginas
...prudence. Yet his real power is not fhewn in the fplendor of particular paflages, but by the progrefs of his fable, and the tenor of his dialogue ; and he that tries to recommend him by felect quotations, will fucceed like the pedant in Hierocles, who, when he offered his houfe to fale,... | |
| 1793 - 620 páginas
...prudence. Yet his real power is cot (hewn in the fplendour of particular paifages, but by the progrefs of his fable, and the tenor of his dialogue; and he that tries to recommend him by feleft quotations, will fucceed like the pedant in Hierocles, who, when he offered his houfe to fale,... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 442 páginas
...prudence. Yet his real power is not fhown in the fplcndur of particular paflages, but by the progreis ot his fable, and the tenor of his dialogue ; and he that tries to recommend him by ftlcil quotati ns, will fucceed like the pedant in Hierocles, who, when he offered his ho ufe to fale,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 454 páginas
...prudence. Yet his real power is not fliewn in the fplendor of particular paflages, but by the progrefs of his fable, and the tenor of his dialogue : and he that tries to recommend him by felect quotations, will fucceed like the pedant in Hierocles, who, when he oflered his houfe to fale,... | |
| 1802 - 630 páginas
...his itxl power is not fhewn in the fplendour of particular paffiges but by the progrefs of his (able, and the tenor of his dialogue ; and he that tries to recommend him by feleft quotations, will fucceed like the pedant in Hit-ruck?, who, when he offered his houfe to fale,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 494 páginas
...and ceconomical prudence. Yet his real power is not shown in the splendor of particular passages, but by the progress of his fable, and the tenor of his...select quotations, will succeed like the pedant in Hlerocles, who, when he offered his house to sale, carried a brick in his pocket as a specimen. It... | |
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