| James Boswell - 1831 - 584 páginas
...active, ambitious, and adventurous. " In its [noblest] widest searches still longing to go forward. " He wrote in such a manner as might expose him to few [neglects] hazards. " The [reasonableness] justice of my determination. " A [favourite] delicious employment... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1834 - 722 páginas
...With such faculties, and such dispositions, he excelled every other writer in poetical prudence : le wrote in such a manner as might expose him to few...the certain consequence was readiness and dexterity. îy perpetual practice, language had, in his mind, a systematical arrangement ; having always the same... | |
| James Boswell - 1835 - 456 páginas
...active, ambitious, and adventurous. " In its [noblest] widest searches still longing to go forward. " He wrote in such a manner as might expose him to few [neglects] hazards. " A [favourite] delicious employment of the poets. " More terrific and more powerful... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1836 - 502 páginas
...to ew hazards. He used almost always the same ahric of verse: and, indeed, hy thoie frw essays hich s all around advance, Start e'en from difficulty,...you ; time shall make it grow A work to wonder at tractice, language had, in his mind, a systematical irrangement; having always the same use for ords,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1837 - 752 páginas
...words, and gradually to amplify, decorate, rectify, and refine them. With such faculties, and such dispositions, he excelled every other writer in poetical...certain consequence was readiness and dexterity. By prpetual practice, language had, in his mind, a systematical arrangement ; having always the same use... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1838 - 716 páginas
...words, and gradually to amplify, decorate, rectify, and refine them. With such faculties, and such dispositions, he excelled every other writer in poetical...readiness and dexterity. By perpetual practice, language hail, in his mind, a systematical arrangement ; having always the same use for words, he had words... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1840 - 742 páginas
...words, and gradually to amplify, decorate, rectify, and refine them. With such faculties, and such ; ̪ F 0 ˧ ... P"? 1840 Alexander V. Blake"# Johnson Samuel" Samuel Johnson( almoat always the same fabric of verse : and, indeed, by those few essays which he made of any other,... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1842 - 716 páginas
...words, and gradually to amplify, decorate, rectify, and refine them. With such faculties, and such dispositions, he excelled every other writer in poetical...of verse : and, indeed, by those few essays which lie made of any other, he rlid not enlarge his reputation. Of this uniformity the certain consequence... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1846 - 714 páginas
...With such faculties, and such dispositions, l-.e excelled every other writer in poetical prudence : IB wrote in such a manner as might expose him to few hazards. He used almost always the same f.ibric of verse : and, indeed, by those few essays which he made of any oilier, he did not enlarge... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1850 - 510 páginas
...to ew hazards. He used almost always the same abric of verse: and, indeed, by those few essays hich he made of any other, he did not enlarge his reputation....consequence was readiness and dexterity. By perpetual iracticc, language had, in his mind, a systematical irrangement; having always the same use for words,... | |
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