 | Samuel Johnson - 1781
...mil rudely, and then correct them, but laboured every line as it arofe in the train of compofition ; and he had a notion not very peculiar, that he could...write but at certain times, or at happy moments ; a fantaftick foppery, to which my kindnefs for a man of learning and of virtue wifhes him to have been... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 503 páginas
...firft rudely, and then correct them, but laboured every line as it arofe in the train of compofition ; and he had a notion not very peculiar, that he could...write but at certain times, or at happy moments ; a fantafiick foppery, to which my kindnefs for a man of learning and of virtue wifhes him to have been... | |
 | SAMUEL johnson - 1781
...firft rudely, and then correct them, .but laboured every line as k arofe in the train of compofition ; and he had a notion not very peculiar, that he could...write but at certain times, or at happy moments ; a fantaftick foppery, to which my kindnels for a man of learning and of virtue wifhes him to have been... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1781
...laboured ..every line as it arofe in the train of compofition^ and he had a notion not very,peculiar,that he could not write but at certain times, or at happy moments ; a fantaftick foppery, to which my kindnefs for a man of learning and of virtue wifhes him to have been... | |
 | James Thomson Callender - 1782 - 63 páginas
...not fail to remark, that the Rambler " nurfes in his mind a foolilh difefleem of kings *.' Mr Gray ' had a notion not very peculiar, that he could not...write but at certain times, or at happy moments ; a fantaftic ' foppery to which my kindnefs for a man of learning and of ' virtue wifhes him to have been... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1787
...firft rudely, and then correct themj but laboured every line as it arofe in the train of compofition ; and he had a. notion not very peculiar, that he could...write but at certain times, or at happy moments; a fantaftick foppery, to which my kindnefs for a man of learning and of virtue wifhes him to have been... | |
 | Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787
...firft rudely, and then correct them, but laboured every line as it arofe in the train of compofition ; and he had a notion not very peculiar, that he could...write but at certain times, or at happy moments; a fantaftick foppery, to which my kindnefs for a man of learning and of virtue wifhes him to hare been... | |
 | Samuel Johnson, Sir John Hawkins - 1787
...every line as it arofe in the train of compofition 5 and he had a notion not very peculiar, that lie could not write but at certain times, or at happy , moments •, a fantaftick foppery, to which my kindnefs for a man of learning and of virtue wifhes him to have been... | |
 | English poets - 1790
...every- line as it arofe in the train of compofition ; and he had a notion not very peculiar, that lie could not write but at certain times, or at happy moments ; a fantaftick foppery, to which my kiudnefs for a man of learning and of virtue wifhes him to have been... | |
 | Christopher Smart - 1791
...their decifion we fubmit our claim, We write not, fpeaknot, breathe not, but for them. * He (Mr. Gray) had a notion, not very peculiar, that he could not...write but at certain times, or at happy moments; a famaftick foppery to which my kindnefs for a man of learn. ing and of vir;ue withes him to hive been... | |
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