| 1834 - 192 oldal
...terror will produce some perturbation of images, and some figurative distortions of phrase. Wherever we are studious to please, we are afraid of trusting...raise their language in the transports of anger to the turgid vehemence of tragedy, the epistolary writer may likewise, without censure, comply with the varieties... | |
| 1832 - 410 oldal
...or terror, will produce perturbation of images, and some figurative distortions of phrase. Whenever we are studious to please, we are afraid of trusting...their language, in the transports of anger, to the turgid vehemence of tragedy, the epistolary writer may, likewise, without censure, comply with the... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1834 - 630 oldal
...perturbation of images arid some figurative distortions of phrase. Wherever we are studious to please, we arc efer the business till to-morrow, because his t turgid vehemence of tragedy, the epistolary writer may likewise without censure comply with the varieties... | |
| 1836 - 342 oldal
...expression ; whatever fills us with hope or terror, will produce some perturbation of images. Wherever we are studious to please, we are afraid of trusting...ornaments, accuracy of method, and elegance of style. — The epistolary writer may, without censure, comply with the varieties of his matter. If great events... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1837 - 630 oldal
...terror, will produce some perturbation of images and some figurative distortions of phrase. Wherever we are studious to please, we are afraid of trusting...be allowed by Horace to raise their language in the transport* of anger to the turgid vehemence of tragedy, the epistolary writer may likewise without... | |
| 1839 - 196 oldal
...terror will produce some perturbation of images, and some figurative distortions of phrase. Wherever we are studious to please, we are afraid of trusting our first thoughts, and en. deavour to recommend our opinion by studied ornaments, accuracy of method, and elegance of style.... | |
| Author of The young man's own book - 1839 - 338 oldal
...terror, will produce perturbation of images, and some figurative distortions of phrase. Whenever we arc studious to please, we are afraid of trusting our first thoughts, and endeavor to recommend our opinion by studied ornaments, accuracy of method, and elegance of style.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1840 - 624 oldal
...terror, will produce some perturbation of images and some figurative distortions of phrase. Wherever we are studious to please, we are afraid of trusting...be allowed by Horace to raise their language in the transporta of anger to the turgid vehemence of tragedy, the epistolary writer may likewise without... | |
| Author of The young man's own book - 1841 - 338 oldal
...expression ; whatever fills us with hope or terror, will produce some perturbation of images. Wherever we are studious to please, we are afraid of trusting...ornaments, accuracy of method, and elegance of style. — The epistolary writer may, without censure, comply with the varieties of his matter. If great events... | |
| Author of The young man's own book - 1841 - 338 oldal
...or terror, will produce perturbation of images, and some figurative distortions of phrase. Whenever we are studious to please, we are afraid of trusting our first thoughts, and endeavor to recommend our opinion by studied ornaments, accuracy of method, and elegance of style.... | |
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