His prose is the model of the middle style ; on grave subjects not formal, on light occasions not groveling; pure without scrupulosity, and exact without apparent elaboration ; always equable, and always easy, without glowing words or pointed sentences.... Venice & the Grand Tour - Stran 127avtor: Bruce Redford - 1996 - 137 straniOmejen predogled - O knjigi
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 714 strani
...dresses, and in all is pleasing. Mille habet ornatus, mille decenter habet. His prose is the model ef the middle style ; on grave subjects not formal, on light occasions not grovelling; pure without sciupulosity, and exact without apparent elaboration ; always equable, and... | |
| 1803 - 420 strani
...reason. She wears a thousand dresses, and in all is pleasing. Mille habet ornatus, mille decenter habet. His prose is the model of the middle style :. on ' grave subjects not formal, on light occasions not grovelling; pure without scrupulosity, and exact without apparent elaboration ; always equal, and always... | |
| 1803 - 434 strani
...reason. She wears a thousand dresses, and in all is pleasing. Mille habet ornatus, mille decenter habet. His prose is the model of the middle style: on grave subjects not formal, on light occasions not grovelling; pure without scrupulosity, and exact without apparent elaboration ; always equal, and always... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 716 strani
...reason. She wears a thousand dresses, and in all is pleasing. Mille habet ornatus, mille decenter habet. His prose is the model of the middle style ; on grave subjects not formal, on light occasions not grovelling ; pure without scrupulosity, and exact without apparent elaboration ; always equable, and... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1805 - 322 strani
...engaged much of his care. But his lines are very smooth in " Rosamond ", and too smooth in " Cato. " " His prose is the model of the middle style; on grave...scrupulosity, and exact without apparent elaboration ; always equable, and always easy without glowing words or pointed sentences. Addison never deviated... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1805 - 378 strani
...has thus judiciously discriminated the peculiarities and excellencies of our author's composition. " His prose is the model of the middle style; on grave subjects not formal, on light occa* Vide Essays Moral and Literary, first published, anonymously, I believe, in H77, N°28, and 106,... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1805 - 376 strani
...has thus judiciously discriminated the peculiarities and excellencies of our author's composition. " His prose is the model of the middle style ; on grave subjects not formal, on light occa* Vide Essays Moral and Literary, first published, anonymously, I believe, in 1777, N° 28, and... | |
| John Smith, George Canning, Robert Percy Smith, John Hookham Frere - 1809 - 176 strani
...ordinance or a Proclamation of the late literary Monarch. — The words of Johnson himself deciding on Addison. " His prose is the model of the Middle Style."...not formal ; on light occasions not groveling ; pure wkhout scrupulosity, and exact without apparent elaboration. Always equable, and always easy : Without... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 620 strani
...reason. She wears a thousand dresses, and in all is pleasing. Mille habet ornatus, mille derenter habet. His prose is the model of the middle style ; on grave...scrupulosity, and exact without apparent elaboration; always equable, and always easy, without glowing words or pointed sentences. Addison never deviates... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 664 strani
...reason. She wears a thousand dresses, and in all is pleasing. Mille habet ornatus, mille decenter habet. His prose is the model of the middle style ; on grave...scrupulosity, and exact without apparent elaboration; always equable, and always easy, without glowing words or pointed sentences. Addison never deviates... | |
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