That some of them have been adopted by him unnecessarily, may perhaps be allowed ; but in general they are evidently an advantage, for without them his stately ideas would be confined and cramped. "He that thinks with more extent than another, will want... The Scots Magazine - Stran 661790Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 428 strani
...the 'vulgar. This is a precept specious enough, but not always practicable. Difference of thoughts will produce difference of language. He that thinks...words of larger meaning ; he that thinks with more subtilty will seek for terms of more nice discrimination ; and where is the wonder, since words are... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 386 strani
...the vulgar." This is a precept specious enough, but not always practicable. Difference of thoughts will produce difference of language. He that thinks...want words of larger meaning; he that thinks with more'subtilty will seek for terms of more nice discrimination; and where is the wonder, since words... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 484 strani
...with the vulgar. This is a precept specious enough, but not always practicable. Difference of thoughts will produce difference of language. He that thinks...words of larger meaning ; he that thinks with more subtilty will seek for terms of more nice discrimination ; and where is the wonder, since words are... | |
| James Boswell - 1817 - 466 strani
...in general they are evidently an advantage, for without them his stately ideas would be cramped. " He that thinks with more extent than another, will want words of larger meaning." He once told me, that he had formed his style upon that of Sir William Temple, and upon Chamber's Proposal... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1818 - 420 strani
...enough, but not always practicable. Difference of thoughts will produce difference of lanS " guage. He that thinks with more extent than another, will...words of larger meaning; he that thinks with more subtilty will seek for terms of more nice discrimination ; and where is the wonder, since words are... | |
| Thomas Ewing - 1819 - 448 strani
...with the vulgar." This is a g'ecept specious enough, but not always practicable, ifference of thought will produce difference of language. He that thinks...words of larger meaning ; he that thinks with more subtilty will seek for terms of more nice discrimination ; and where is the wonder, since words are... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1820 - 430 strani
...with the vulgar. This is a precept specious enough, but not always practicable. Difference of thoughts will produce difference of language. He that thinks...words of larger meaning] he that thinks with more subtilty will seek for terms of more nice discrimination ; and where is the wonder, since words are... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1820 - 428 strani
...with the vulgar. This is a precept specious enough, but not always practicable. Difference of thoughts will produce difference of language. He that thinks...words of larger meaning; he that thinks with more subtilty will seek for terms of more nice discrimination ; and where is the wonder, since words are... | |
| James Boswell - 1821 - 394 strani
...they are evidently an advantage, for without them his stately ideas would be confined and.cramped. " He that thinks with more extent than another, will want words of larger meaning."" He once told me, that he had formed his style upon that of Sir William Temple, and upon Chambers's Proposal... | |
| James Boswell - 1821 - 388 strani
...they are evidently an advantage, for without them his stately ideas would be confined and cramped. " He that thinks with more extent than another, will want words of larger meaning."2 He once told me, that he had formed his style upon that of Sir William Temple, and upon... | |
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