| 1796 - 690 strani
...thought to happinefs of language. If by a more noble and more adequate conception that be confidered as wit, which is at once natural and new, that which, though not obvious, is, upon it* firft production, acknowledged to be juft ; if it be that, which he that never found it, wonders... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 358 strani
...thought to» happinefs of language. If by a more noble and more adequate conception that be confidered as Wit, which is at once natural and new, that which, though not obvious, is* upon its firft production, acknowledged to be juft; if it be that, which he that never found it, wonders how... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 318 strani
...and new, that whigh, though. not obvious, is, upon its firfl production, acknowledged to be juft ; if it be that, which he that never found it, wonders how he miffed ; to wit of this kind the metaphyfical poets have feldom rifen. Their thoughts are often new,... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1780 - 590 strani
...that they furpafs him in poetry. ' If by a more noble and more adequate conception that be confidered as Wit, which is at once natural and new, that which, though not obvious, is, upon its firll production, acknowledged to be jull; if it be that, which he that never found it, wonders how... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1780 - 726 strani
...thought to happinefs of language. If by a more noble and more adequate conception that be confidered as wit, which is at once natural and new, that which, though not obvious, is, upon itt firft production, acknowledged to be juft; if it be that, which he that never found it, wonders... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1780 - 590 strani
...that they furpafs him in poetry. ' If by a more noble and more adequate conception that be confidered as Wit, which is at once natural and new, that which, though not obvious, is, apon its firlr, produflion, acknowledged to be iuit ; if it be that, which he that never found it,... | |
| 1780 - 596 strani
...thought to happinefs of language. ' If by a more noble and more adequate conception that be confidered as Wit, which is at once natural and new, that which, though not obvious, U, upon its firft production, acknowledged to be jail ; if it be that, which he that never found it,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 498 strani
...thought to happinefs of language. If by a more noble and more adequate conception that be confidered as Wit» which is at once natural and new, that which, though, not obvious, is, upon its firft produ&ion, acknowledged to be juft ; if it be that, which he that never found it, wonders how... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 336 strani
...thought to happinefs of language. .. If by a more noble and more adequate conception that be confidered as Wit, which is at once natural and new, that which, though, not obvious,,, \sv, upon its firft production, acknowledged to be juft ; if it be that, which he that never found... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1783 - 478 strani
...• •• • * • . • • If by a more noble and more adequateconception that be confideredas Wit, which is at once natural and new, that which, though not obvious, is, upon its firft production, acknowledged to be juft ; if it by that, which he that never found it, wondc-fs how... | |
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