| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - Страниц: 714
...imitations, by traditional imagery, and hereditary sirnilies, i readiness of rhyme, and volubility pf syllables. In perusing the works of this race of authors, the mind is exercised either rrc"llc-ction or inquiry ; either something already learned is to be retrieved, Something new is to... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - Страниц: 716
...were often worth the carriage. To write on their plan, it was at least necessary to read and think. No man could be born a metaphysical poet, nor assume...descriptions copied from descriptions, by imitations borrowrd from imitations, by traditional imagery, and hereditary sinlilies, by readiness of rhyme,... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1806 - Страниц: 294
...were often worth the carriage. To write on their plan, it was at least necessary to read and think. No man could be born a metaphysical poet, nor assume...imitations, by traditional imagery, and hereditary similies, by readiness of rhyme, and volubility of syllables. In perusing the works of this race of... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - Страниц: 336
...were often worth the carriage. To write on their plan it was at least necessary to read and think. No man could be born a metaphysical poet, nor assume...imitations, by traditional imagery, and hereditary similies, by readiness of rhyme, and volubility of syllables. In perusing the works of this race of... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1809 - Страниц: 296
...often worth the carriage. To write on their plan, it was at least .necessary tn rMfl fl"H th'"V. W" man could be/ born a metaphysical poet, nor assume...imitations, by traditional imagery, and hereditary similies, by readiness of rhyme, and volubility of syllables. In perusing the works of this race of... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - Страниц: 560
...think. No man could be born a metaphysical poet, nor assume the dignity of a writer, by dc. scriptions copied from descriptions, by imitations borrowed from...works of this race o'f authors, the mind is exercised cither by recollection or inquiry : cither something already learned is to be retrieved, or some, thing... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - Страниц: 476
...were often worth the carriage. To write on their plan it was at least necessary to read and think. No man could be born a metaphysical poet, nor assume...imitations, by traditional imagery, and hereditary similies, by readiness of rhyme, and volubility of syllables. In perusing the works of this race of... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - Страниц: 420
...were often worth the carriage. To write on their plan it was at least necessary to read and think. No man could be born a metaphysical poet, nor assume the dignity of a writer, by descriptions copied ft om descriptions, by imitations borrowed from imitations, by traditional imagery, and hereditary... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - Страниц: 420
...and hereditary siiiiilies, by readiness of rhyme, and volubility of syllables. In perusing the woiks of this race of authors, the mind is exercised either by recollection or enquiry : either something already learned is to be retrieved, or something new is to be examined.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1816 - Страниц: 486
...were often worth the carriage. To write on their plan it was at least necessary to read and think. No man could be born a metaphysical poet, nor assume...imitations, by traditional imagery, and hereditary similies, by readiness of rhyme, and volubility of syllables. In perusing the works of this race of... | |
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