| Aristotle - 1797 - 440 pagini
...concifenefs, that makes one imagine one is perufing a table of contents rather than a book: it taftes for all the world like chopped hay, or rather like chopped logic; for he has a violent affection for that art, being in fome fort his own invention ; fo that he often lofes himfelf in little trifling... | |
| 1798 - 618 pagini
...by far 1 ever meddled with. Then he has a dry conciseness, that malees one imagine one is perusing a table of contents rather than a book : it tastes...like chopped logic ; for he has a violent affection for that art, being in some sort his own invention ; so that he often lose» himself in little trifling... | |
| 1831 - 652 pagini
...by far I ever meddled with. 'Then he has a dry conciseness, that makes one imagine one is ' perusing a table of contents rather than a book ; it tastes...so that he often loses himself in little trifling distinc' tions and verbal niceties ; and, what is worse, leaves you to ex' tricate him as well as you... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1807 - 728 pagini
...author by far I ever meddled with. Then he has a dry conciseness, that makes one imagine one is perusing a table of contents rather than a book: it tastes for all the world like chopp'd hay, or rather like chopp'd logic ; for he has a violent affection to that art, being in some... | |
| John Black - 1810 - 460 pagini
...author by far ever I meddled with. Then he has a dry conciseness, that makes one imagine one is perusing a table of contents, rather than a book ; it tastes,...affection to that art, being in some sort his own in. vention, so that he often loses himself in little trifling distinctions and verbal niceties; and... | |
| Aristotle - 1813 - 572 pagini
...concifenefs, that makes one imagine one is perufing a table of contents rather than a book : it taftes for all the world like chopped hay, or rather like chopped logic ; for he has a violent affection for that art, being in fome fort his own invention ; fo that he often lofes himfelf in little trifling... | |
| Aristotle - 1813 - 572 pagini
...concifenefs, that makes one imagine one is perufing a table of contents rather than a book : it taftes for all the world like chopped hay, or rather like chopped logic ; for he has a violent affee~lion for that art, being in fbme fort his own invention ; Ib that he often lofes himfelf in little... | |
| Thomas Gray, John Mitford - 1816 - 618 pagini
...Author by far I ever meddled with. Then he has a dry conciseness that makes one imagine one is perusing a table of contents rather than a book; it tastes...the world like chopped hay, or rather like chopped logick; for he has a violent affection to that art, being in some sort his own invention ; so that... | |
| 1821 - 394 pagini
...meddled with. Then he has a dry coneise• Thucydides, L vii. ness that makes one imagine one is perusing a table of contents rather than a book : it tastes...loses himself in little trifling distinctions and verbal niceties ; and, what is worse, leaves you to extricate him as well as you can. Thirdly, he has... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1820 - 492 pagini
...author by far I ever meddled with. Then he has a dry conciseness that makes one imagine one is perusing a table of contents rather than a book: it tastes...loses himself in little trifling distinctions and verbal niceties; and, what is worse, leaves you to extricate him as well as you can. Thirdly, he has... | |
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