... comprehension of thought, and such his copiousness of language. Out of many readings possible, he must be able to select that which best suits with the state, opinions, and modes of language prevailing in every age, and with his author's particular... The works of Samuel Johnson - Stran 166avtor: Samuel Johnson - 1824Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Samuel Johnson - 1765 - 80 strani
...Conjectural criticifm demands more than humanity poflcfies, and he that exercifes it with moft praife has very frequent need of indulgence. .Let us now...the dull duty of an editor. Confidence is the common confequence of fuccefs, They whofe excellence of any kind has been loudly celebrated, are ready to... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1768 - 676 strani
...Conjectural criticifm demands more than humanity pofTefTes, and he that exercifes it with mod praife has very frequent need of indulgence. Let us now be told no more of the dull dilty of an editor. Confidence is the common confequence of fuccefs. They whofe excellence of any kind... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1773 - 554 strani
...Conjectural criticifm demands more than humanity pofleflcs, and he that excrcifes it •with mod praife has very frequent need of indulgence. Let us now be...the dull duty of an editor. Confidence is the common confequer.ee of fuccefs. They whofe excellence of any kind has been loudly celebrated, are ready to... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1774 - 412 strani
...Conjectural Criiicifm demands more than Humanity poflefles, and he that exercifes it with moft Praife has frequent Need of Indulgence. Let us now be told no...the dull Duty of an Editor. Confidence is the common Confequence of Sueeel's. TKey whofe Excellence of any Kind has been loudly celebrated, are ready to... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1774 - 374 strani
...Conjectural Criticiim demands more than Humanity poffefles, and he that exercifes it with moft Praife has frequent Need of Indulgence. Let us now be told no...the dull Duty of an Editor. Confidence is the common Confequence of Succefs. They whofe Excellence of any Kind has been loudly celebrated, are ready to... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1778 - 746 strani
...the dull duty of an editor. .• • • Confidence is the common confeqnence of fuccefs. They whofe excellence of any kind has been loudly celebrated, are ready to conclude, that their powers ' are univerfal. Pope's edition fell below his own ex* pectations, and he was fo much offended, when he was... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 500 strani
...no ii.ore of the dujl duty of an editor. Confidence is the common confequence of fuccefs; They whofe excellence of any kind has been loudly celebrated, are ready to conclude, that their powers are univerlal. Pope's edition fell be'ow his own expectations, and he was fo much offended when he was... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 346 strani
...cast of thought, and turn of expression. Such must be his knowledge, and such his taste. Conje&ural criticism demands more than humanity possesses, and...celebrated, are ready to conclude, that their powers arc universal. Pope's edition fell below his own expedtations, and he was so much offended, when he... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 860 strani
...Conjectural criticifm demands more than humanity poflefles, and he that exercifes it with moft praife, has very frequent need of indulgence. Let us now be...the dull duty of an editor. Confidence is the common confequence of fuccefs. They whofe excellence of any kind has been loudly celebrated, are ready to... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1800 - 330 strani
...Conjectural criticifm demands more than hunianity poffeffes, and he that exertifes it with moft pnife, has very frequent need of indulgence. Let us now be...the dull duty of an editor. Confidence is the common confequence of fuccefs. They whofe excellence of any kind has been loudly celebrated, are ready to... | |
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