Samuel JohnsonHerbert & Daniel, 1911 - 265 oldal |
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20. oldal
... pleasing , and his temerities happy : he has many verba ardentia , forcible expressions , which he would never have found but by venturing to the ut- most verge of propriety ; and flights which would never have been reached , but by one ...
... pleasing , and his temerities happy : he has many verba ardentia , forcible expressions , which he would never have found but by venturing to the ut- most verge of propriety ; and flights which would never have been reached , but by one ...
22. oldal
... pleasing to see smoke brightening into flame , than flame sinking into smoke . This precept has been long received , both from the regard to the authority of Horace , and its conformity to the general opinion of the world ; yet there ...
... pleasing to see smoke brightening into flame , than flame sinking into smoke . This precept has been long received , both from the regard to the authority of Horace , and its conformity to the general opinion of the world ; yet there ...
170. oldal
... pleasing the Author of his being . Truth is shown sometimes as the phantom of a vision ; sometimes appears half- veiled in an allegory ; sometimes attracts re- gard in the robes of fancy ; and sometimes steps forth in the confidence of ...
... pleasing the Author of his being . Truth is shown sometimes as the phantom of a vision ; sometimes appears half- veiled in an allegory ; sometimes attracts re- gard in the robes of fancy ; and sometimes steps forth in the confidence of ...
Tartalomjegyzék
THE PLAN OF AN ENGLISH DICTIONARY | 1 |
LIVES OF EMINENT PERSONS | 19 |
Milton | 49 |
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