| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 346 sayfa
...catch opportunities of amplification, and, instead of inquiring what the occasion demanded, to shew how much his stores of knowledge could supply, he...escapes without the pity or resentment of his reader. ; It is incident to him to be now and then entangled with an unwieldy sentiment, which he cannot well... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 494 sayfa
...writers, to catch opportunities of amplification, and instead of inquiring what the occasion demanded, to show how much his stores of knowledge could supply,...escapes without the pity or resentment of his reader. It is incident to him to be now and then entangled with an unwieldy sentiment, which he cannot well... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 394 sayfa
...catch opportunities of amplification, and instead of inquiring what the occasion demanded, to shew how much his stores of knowledge could supply, he...escapes without the pity or resentment of his reader. It is incident to him to be now and then entangled with an unwieldy sentiment, which he cannot well... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 376 sayfa
...catch opportunities of amplification, and instead of inquiring what the occasion demanded, to shew how much his stores of knowledge could supply, he...escapes without the pity or resentment of his reader. It is incident to him to be now and then en,tangled with an unwieldy sentiment, which he cannot well... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1809 - 488 sayfa
...writers, to catch opportunities of amplification, and instead of inquiring what the occasion demanded, to show how much his stores of knowledge could supply,...escapes without the pity or resentment of his reader. It is incident to him to be now and then entangled with an unwieldy sentiment, which he cannot well... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 394 sayfa
...of amplification, and instead of inquiring what the occasion demanded, to show how much his stories of knowledge could supply, he seldom escapes without the pity or resentment of his reader. It is incident to him to be now and then entangled with an unwieldy sentiment, which he cannot well... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 390 sayfa
...of amplification, and instead of inquiring what the occasion demanded, to show how much his stocies of knowledge could supply, he seldom escapes without the pity or resentment of his reader. In narration he affects a disproportionate pomp of diction, and a wearisome train of circumlocution,... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1810 - 486 sayfa
...writers, to eateh opportunities of amplification, and instead of inquiring what the occasion demanded, to show how much his stores of knowledge could supply,...escapes without the pity or resentment of his reader. It is incident to him to be now and then entangled with an unwieldy sentiment, which he cannot well... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1810 - 444 sayfa
...catch opportunities of amplification, and instead of inquiring what the occasion demanded, to shew how much his stores of knowledge could supply, he...escapes without the pity or resentment of his reader. It is incident to him to be now-and-then entangled with an unweildy sentiment, which he cannot well... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 510 sayfa
...writers, to catch opportunities of amplification, and instead of inquiring what the occasion demanded, to show how much his stores of knowledge could supply,...escapes without the pity or resentment of his reader. It is incident to him to be now and then entangled with an unwieldy sentiment, which he cannot well... | |
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