| samuel johnson - 1779 - 342 pagini
...fame with thy ill word; Thy pen is full as harmlefs as thy fword. Of the fatire againft Man, Rochefler can only claim what remains when all Boileau's part is taken away. In all his works there is fprightlinefs and vigour, and every where may be found tokens.of a mind which ftudy might have carried... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 328 pagini
...with thy ill word ; Thy pen is full as harmlefs as thy fword. Of the fatire againft Man, Rochefter can only claim what remains when all Boileau's part is taken away. In all his works there is fprightlinefs and vigour, and every where may be found tokens of a mind which ftudy might have carried... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 498 pagini
...with thy ill word ; Thy pen is full as harmlcfs as thy fword. ,: Of the fatire againft Man, Rochefter can only claim what remains when all Boileau's part is taken away. : In all his works there. is fprightlinefs and vigour, and every where may be found tokens of a mind which ftudy might have carried... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 494 pagini
...with thy ill word ; .Thy pen is full as harmlefs as thy fword. Of the fatire againft Alan, Rochefter can only claim ~ what remains when all Boileau's part is taken away. In all his works there is fprightlinefs and vigour, and every where may be found tokens of a mind which ftudy might have carried... | |
| Gilbert Burnet, Robert Parsons, Samuel Johnson - 1787 - 152 pagini
...with thy ill word ; Thy pen is full as harmlefs as thy fword. Of the fatire againft Man, Rochefter can only claim what remains when all Boileau's part is taken away. In all his-;- works there is fprightlinefs and vigour, and every, where may be found token.s of a mind which ftudy might have carried... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 498 pagini
...with thy ill word ; Thy pen is full as harmlefs as thy fword. Of the fatire againft Man, Rochefter can only claim what remains when all Boileau's part is taken away. In all his works there is fprightlinefs and vigour, and every where may be found tokens of a mind which ftudy might have carried... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 478 pagini
...with thy ill word ; Thy pen is full as harmlcfs as thy fword. t Of the fatire againft Man, Rochefter can only claim what remains when all Boileau's part is taken away. In all his works there is fpritelinefs and vigour, and every where may be found tokens of a mind which ftudy might have carried... | |
| 1793 - 806 pagini
...French, as Cowley was in Engullí. '• In all hit works," fays Dr. Johnfon, " there is fprightlinefs and vigour, and every where may " be found tokens of a mind which ftudy might have carried to excellence. What more can be * expeâed from a life fpent in oftentatious... | |
| Francis Godolphin Waldron, Sylvester Harding - 1795 - 298 pagini
...but it is sometimes vigorous and weighty. The strongest effort of his Muse is his poem upon Nothing. In all his works there is sprightliness and vigour,...mind which study might have carried to excellence; and what more can be expected from a life spent in ostentatious contempt of regularity, and ended before... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1795 - 610 pagini
...with thy ill word ; Thy pen is full as harmlefs as thy fword. Of the fatire againft Man, Rochefter can only claim what remains when all Boileau's part is taken away. In all his works there is fprightlinefs and vigour, and every where may be found token of a mind which ftudy might have carried... | |
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