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" Wherever we are studious to please, we are afraid of trusting our first thoughts, and endeavour to recommend our opinion by studied ornaments, accuracy of method, and elegance of style. "
The Secretary, and Complete Letter Writer: Containing a Collection of ... - 157. oldal
1803 - 168 oldal
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: With and Essay on His Life ..., 1. kötet

Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1842 - 620 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...

The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With an Essay on His Life and ..., 1. kötet

Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1843 - 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...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...

The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: With an Essay on His Life and ..., 1. kötet

Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1846 - 624 oldal
...terror, will produce aome perturbation of images and some figurative distortions of phrase. Wherever we are studious to please, we are afraid of trusting...accuracy of method, and elegance of style. If the penonagee of the comic scene be allowed by Horace to raise their language in the transports of anger...

The British Essayists: With Prefaces, Historical and Biographical, 18. kötet

Alexander Chalmers - 1856 - 428 oldal
...terror, will produce some perturbation of images, and some figurative distortions of praise. 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...

Manual of the Arts, for Young People: Or, A Present for All Seasons

1857 - 474 oldal
...produce perturbation of images, and some figurative distortions of phrase. Whenever we are studious 10 please, we are afraid of trusting our first thoughts, and endeavour to recommend our opinion by stu lied ornaments, accuracy of method, and elegance of style. If the personages of the comic scene...

New Universal Letter-writer ... to which are Prefixed ... a Set of ...

1867 - 230 oldal
...or terror, will produce perturbation of images, and some fig urative 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....

Gossip about Letters and Letter-writers

George Seton - 1870 - 278 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...ornaments, accuracy of method, and elegance of style. . . . The purpose for which letters are written when no intelligence is communicated, or business transacted,...

Godey's Lady's Book, 2. kötet

1831 - 364 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...

Yale Studies in English, 58. kötet

Caroline Mabel Goad - 1918 - 662 oldal
...short, and that we consume it in unnecessary labour. (8.222) No. 152. If the personages of the comick scene be allowed by Horace to 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...

Horace in the English Literature of the Eighteenth Century

Caroline Mabel Goad - 1918 - 678 oldal
...2, 250- 351. No. 152, in proposing rules for epistolary writing:1 'If the personages of the comick scene be allowed by Horace to 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...




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