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" It is not uncommon, for those who have grown wise by the labour of others, to add a little of their own, and overlook their masters. Addison is now despised by some who perhaps would never have seen his defects, but by the lights which he afforded them. "
The gallery of portraits: with memoirs ... - 155. oldal
1835
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The Family friend [ed. by R.K. Philp].

Robert Kemp Philp - 1866 - 932 oldal
...have grown wise by the labour of others to add a little of their own, and overlook their master's. Addison is now despised by some, who, perhaps, would...defects but by the lights which he afforded them. That he always wrote, as he would think it necessary to write now, cannot be affirmed ; his instructions...

Addison

William John Courthope - 1884 - 202 oldal
...who have grown wise by the labour of others to add a little of their own, and overlook their masters. Addison is now despised by some who perhaps would never have seen his defects but by the light he afforded them. That he always wrote as he would write now cannot be affirmed ; his instructions...

Specimens of English Prose Style: From Malory to Macaulay

George Saintsbury - 1885 - 430 oldal
...have grown wise-by the labour of others, to add a little of their own, and overlook their masters. Addison is now despised by some who, perhaps, would...defects, but by the lights which he afforded them. That he always wrote as he would think it necessary to write now, cannot be affirmed; his instructions...

Specimens of English Prose Style: From Malory to Macaulay

George Saintsbury - 1885 - 432 oldal
...have grown wise by the labour of others, to add a little of their own, and overlook their masters. Addison is now despised by some who, perhaps, would...defects, but by the lights which he afforded them. That he always wrote as he would think it necessary to write now, cannot be affirmed ; his instructions...

Johnson's Life of Addison, with intr. and notes by F. Ryland

Samuel Johnson - 1893 - 152 oldal
...hare grown wise by the labour of others, to add a little of their own, and overlook their masters. Addison is now despised by some who perhaps would...defects, but by the lights which he afforded them. That he always wrote as he would think it necessary to write now, cannot be affirmed ; his instructions...

Lives of Milton and Addison

Samuel Johnson, John Wight Duff - 1900 - 318 oldal
...have grown wise by the labour of others to add a little of their own 5 and overlook their masters. Addison is now despised by some who perhaps would...defects but by the lights which he afforded them. That he always wrote as he would think it necessary to write now, cannot be affirmed ; his instructions...

Essays from the Rambler and the Idler, with Passages from the Lives of the ...

Samuel Johnson - 1901 - 206 oldal
...have grown wise by the labour of others, to add a little of their own, and overlook their masters. Addison is now despised by some who perhaps would...defects, but by the lights which he afforded them. That he always wrote as he would think it necessary to write now, cannot be affirmed ; his instructions...

Essays from Addison

Joseph Addison - 1907 - 142 oldal
...have grown wise through the labour of others to add a little of their own, and overlook their masters. Addison is now despised by some who perhaps would...defects, but by the lights which he afforded them. That he always wrote as he would think it necessary to write now, cannot be affirmed ; his instructions...

Selections from the Works of Samuel Johnson

Samuel Johnson - 1909 - 562 oldal
...who have grown wise by the labor of others, to add a little of their own, and overlook their masters. Addison is now despised by some who perhaps would...defects, but by the lights which he afforded them. That he al- 25 ways wrote as he would think it necessary to write now, cannot be affirmed; his instructions...

English Essays: From Sir Philip Sidney to Macaulay

Charles W - 1910 - 466 oldal
...have grown wise by the labour of others, to add a little of their own, and overlook their masters. Addison is now despised by some who perhaps would...defects, but by the lights which he afforded them. That he always wrote as he would think it necessary to write now, cannot be affirmed; his instructions...




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