| Great Britain - 1804 - 716 oldal
...of images, and vivacity of diction, such as he afterwards never possessed or never exerted. It is of a mode so distinct and peculiar, that it must be considered by itself; what is true of that, is not true of any thing else which he has written. • In his other works is found an equable tenour of easy language,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 560 oldal
...images, and vivacity of diction, such as be afterwards never possessed, or never exerted. It is of a mode so distinct and peculiar, that it must be considered by itself; what is true of that, is not true of any thing else which he has written. JH bis ciihcr works is found an equable tenour of easy language,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 494 oldal
...of images, and vivacity of diction, such as he afterward never possessed, or never exerted. It is of a mode so distinct and peculiar that it must be considered by itself ; what is true of that is not true of any thing else which he has written. In his other works is found an equable tenour of easy language,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 404 oldal
...images, and vivacity of diction, such as he afterwards never possessed, or never exerted. It is of a mode so distinct and peculiar, that it must be considered by itself; what is true of that, is not true of any thing else which he has written. In his other works is found an equable tenour of easy language,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 408 oldal
...images, and vivacity of diction, such as he afterwards never possessed, or never exerted. It is of a mode so distinct and peculiar, that it must be considered by itself; what is true of that, is not true of any thing else which he has written. In his other works is found an equable tenour of easy language,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 562 oldal
...and peculiar, that it must be considered by itself; what is true of that, is not true of any thing else which he has written. In his other works is found an equable tenour of easy language, which rather trickles than flows. His delight was in simplicity. That he has... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 366 oldal
...of images, and vivacity of diction, such as he afterwards never possessed or never exerted. It is of a mode so distinct and peculiar that it must be considered by itself; what is true of that is not true of any thing else which he has written. In his other works is found an equable tenour of easy language,... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814 - 686 oldal
...of images, and vivacity of diction, such as he afterward never possessed, or never exerted. It is of a mode so distinct and peculiar, that it must be considered by itself; what is true of that, is not true of any thing else which he has written. " In his other works is found an equable tenor of easy language,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 676 oldal
...of images, and vivacity of diction, such as he afterward never possessed, or never exerted. It is of a mode so distinct and peculiar, that it must be considered by itself? what is true of that, is not true of any thing else which he has written. " In his other works is found an equable tenor of easy language,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 410 oldal
...images, and vivacity of diction, such as he afterwards never possessed, or never exerted. It is of a mode so distinct and peculiar, that it must be considered by itself; what is true of that, is not true of any thing else which he has written. In his other works is found an equable tenour of easy language,... | |
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