... for boys and women, but little of solid meat for men. All this proceeded, not from any want of knowledge, but of judgment. Neither did he want that in discerning the beauties and faults of other poets, but only... The Works of the English Poets: Dryden - Stran 27avtor: Samuel Johnson - 1779Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| John Dryden - 1760 - 526 strani
...want of knowledge, but of judgment ; neither did he want that in difcerning the beauties and fault? of other poets ; but only indulged himfelf in the...was a fault, but hoped the reader would not find it. Fot this reafon, though he muft always be thought a great poet, he is no longer efteemed a good writer... | |
| John Dryden - 1767 - 396 strani
...this proceeded not from any want of knowledge, but of judgment; neither did he want that in difcerning the beauties and faults of other poets; but only indulged...reader would not find it. For this reafon, though he muft always be thought a great poet, he is no longer efteemed a good writer: and for ten impreffions,... | |
| John Dryden - 1767 - 392 strani
...this proceeded not from any want of knowledge, but of judgment; neither did he want that in difcerning the beauties and faults of other poets; but only indulged...reader would not find it. For this reafon, though he mull always be thought a great poet, he is no longer efteemed a good writer: and for tea impreffions,... | |
| Joseph Warton - 1782 - 514 strani
...proceeded not from any want of knowledge, but of judgment j neither did he want that, ' in difcerning the beauties and faults of other poets ; but only...it was a fault, but hoped the reader would not find itv For this reafon, though he muft always be thought a great poet, he is no longer efteemed a good... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 352 strani
...this proceeded not from any want of knowledge, bnt of judgment; neither did he want that in difceming the beauties and faults of other poets; but only indulged...knew it was a fault, but hoped the reader would not fad it. For this reafon,. though he muft always be thought a great poet, he is no longer efteemed a... | |
| 1793 - 806 strani
...of other p*ets ; but only indulged himfelf if the luxury . of writing ; alud perhaps knew it w»si fault, but hoped the reader would not find it. For this reafon, though he mult always be thought a great pott, he is no longer etteemed a good writer ; and fur ten impreffions,... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 806 strani
...the beauties and faults of other p«ets ; but only indulged himfclf in the luxury of writing ; arid perhaps knew it was a fault, but hoped the reader...mud always be thought a great poet, he is no longer edeemed a good writer : and for ten imprefiions, which his works have had in fo many fuccetTivc years,... | |
| John Dryden - 1800 - 674 strani
...English poets by the booksellers of London. ties and faults of other poets, but only indulged himself in the luxury of writing ; and perhaps knew it was...fault, but hoped the reader would not find it. For this reason, though he must always be thought a great poet, he is no longer esteemed a good writer ; and... | |
| John Dryden - 1800 - 674 strani
...English poets by the booksellers of London. tics and faults of other poets, but only indulged himself in the luxury of writing ; and perhaps knew it was...fault, but hoped the reader would not find it. For this reason, though he must always be thought a great poet, he is no longer esteemed a good writer ; and... | |
| John Dryden - 1800 - 662 strani
...poets by the booksellers of London. ties and faults of other poets, but only indulged himself in Ehe luxury of writing ; and perhaps knew it was a fault,...but hoped the reader would not find it. , For this reason, though he must always be thought a great poet, he is no longer esteemed a good writer ; and... | |
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