| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 714 strani
...strictly true. His parental attention never abandonexl them ; what he found amiss in the first edition, he silently corrected in those that followed. He appears...clearness, elegance, or vigour. Pope had perhaps the jugtiment of Dryden; but Dryden certainly wanted the diligence of PopeIn acquired knowledge the superiority... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 716 strani
...strictly true. His parental attention never abandoned them ; what he found amiss in the first edition, he silently corrected in those that followed. He appears...clearness, elegance, or vigour. Pope had perhaps the jugdment of Dryden; but Dryden certainly wanted the diligence of Pope. In acquired knowledge the superiority... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 494 strani
...strictly true. His parental attention never abandoned them; what he found amiss in the first edition, he silently corrected in those that followed. He appears...vigour. Pope had perhaps the judgment of Dryden ; but Dryden certainly wanted the diligence of Pope. In acquired knowledge, the superiority must be allowed... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 366 strani
...strictly true. His parental attention never abandoned them ; what he found amiss in the first edition, he silently corrected in those that followed. He appears...elegance, or vigour. Pope had perhaps the judgment of Uryden; but Dryden certainly wanted the diligence of Pope. In acquired knowledge, the superiority must... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1812 - 348 strani
...strictly true. His parental attention never abandoned them ; what he found amiss in the first edition, he silently corrected in those that followed. He appears...clearness, elegance, or vigour. Pope had perhaps the judgement of Dryden ; but Dryden certainly wanted the diligence of Pope. J ascd Poetry was not the... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 410 strani
...strictly true. His parental attention never abandoned them; what he found amiss in the first edition, he silently corrected in those that followed. He appears...vigour. Pope had perhaps the judgment of Dryden; but Dryden certainly wanted the diligence of Pope. In acquired knowledge, the superiority must be allowed... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 530 strani
...For this reason, he kept his pieces long in his hands, while he con* sidered and reconsidered them. It will seldom be found that he altered, without adding clearness, elegance, and vigour. Pope had, perhaps, the judgement of Dryden; but Dryden, certainly, wanted the diligence... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford, Robert Walsh - 1819 - 396 strani
...strictly true. His parental attention never abandoned them; what he found amiss in the first edition, he silently corrected in those that followed. He appears...vigour. Pope had perhaps the judgment of Dryden; but Dryden certainly wanted the diligence of Pope. In acquired knowledge, the superiority must be allowed... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1819 - 364 strani
...strictly true. His parental attention never abandoned them; what he found amiss in the first edition, he silently corrected in those that followed. He appears...vigour. Pope had perhaps the judgment of Dryden ; but Dryden certainly wanted the diligence of Pope. In acquired knowledge, the superiority must be allowed... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1820 - 404 strani
...strictly true. His parental attention never abandoned them; what he found amiss in the first edition, he silently corrected in those that followed. He appears...elegance, or vigour. Pope had perhaps the judgment of Dry den; but Dryden certainly wanted the diligence of Pope. In acquired knowledge, the superiority... | |
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