| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 516 strani
...retrained by regard to rhyme. The excellence of this work is not exactnefs, but copioufnefs; particular lines are not to be regarded; the power is in the...afcribed to Chinefe Plantation, the magnificence of vail extent and endlefs diverfiry. His laft poem was the Ke/fgnatiort; in which he made, as he was... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 302 strani
...reftrained by regard to rhyme. The -excellence of this work is not exa&nefs, but copiou&efs; particular lines are not to be regarded; the power is in the...the whole there is a magnificence like that afcribed toChinefe Plantation, the magnificence of vaft extent and endlefs diverfity. His laft poem was the... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - 1782 - 588 strani
...retrained by regard to rhyme. The excellence of this" work is not exaflnefs, but copioufnefs ; particular lines are not to be regarded ; the power is in the whole, and in the whole there is z magnificence l.ke that afcribed to Chinefe Plantation, the magnificence of vail extent and endlefs... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1782 - 588 strani
...retrained by regard to rhyme. The excellence of this work is not exaftnefs, but copioufnefs ; particular lines are not to be regarded ; the power is in the whole, and in the whele there is a magnificence like that afcribed to Chinefe Plantation, the magnificence of vaft extent... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 676 strani
...confinement to rhyme. The excellence of this work is not exaftnefs but copioufnefs; particular HDCJ are not to be regarded ; the power is in the whole,...and in the whole there is a magnificence like that afcriM to Chincfe plantation, the magnificence of vart extent ' and endlefs diverfrty. t His laft poem... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 312 strani
...rhyme. The excellence of this work is not txailnefs but copioufncfs; particular lin.-s are VOL. VI. G not to be regarded; the power is in the whole, and...accuftomed, an experiment of a new mode of writing, and fuccceded better than in his " Ocean" or his •' Merchant." It was very falfely reprefented as a proof... | |
| 1794 - 1036 strani
...this work is not exaflnef», but copioufnefs ; particular lines are not to be regarded ; the power ¡5 in the whole, and in the whole there is a magnificence like that afcnbcd to Chii'efe plantation, the magnifience of vail extent and endlefs diverfity. " His lad poem,was... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1797 - 278 strani
...reArained by regard to rhyme. The excellence of this \vork is not exa&nefs but copioufnefs ; particular lines are not to be regarded; the power is in the...-whole there is a magnificence like that afcribed ' to a Chinefe plantation, the magnificence of vaft extent, and endlefs diverfity." " In his " Night Thoughts"... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1797 - 444 strani
...wildernefs of thought, in which the " fertility of fancy fcatters flowers of every hue and " every odour. In the whole, there is a magnificence, " like that afcribed to Chinefe Plantations; the mag" nificence of vaft extent, and endlefs diverfity." This eloquent eulogium makes... | |
| Edward Young - 1798 - 432 strani
...confinement to rhyme. The excellence of this " work is not exactness, but copiousness: particular " lines are not to be regarded; the power is in the...and in the whole there is a magnificence " like that ascribed to Chinese plantation, the mag" nificence of vast extent and endless diversity." So far Dr.... | |
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