There was therefore before the time of Dryden no poetical diction : no system of words at once refined from the grossness of domestic use and free from the harshness of terms appropriated to particular arts. Lives - Sayfa 205editör: - 1800Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 674 sayfa
...original rectitude was in the place of rules, this delieacy of selection was little known to our authours; our speech lay before them in a heap of confusion,...of words at once refined from • the grossness of domestiek use, and free from the harsh- • ness of terms appropriated to particular arts. Words too... | |
| George Walker - 1825 - 668 sayfa
...original rectitude was in the place of rules, this delicacy of selection was little known to our authors ; our speech lay before them in a heap of confusion...system of words at once refined from the grossness of domestic use, and free from the harshness of terms appropriated to particular arts. Words too familiar,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 512 sayfa
...original rectitude was in the place of rules, this delicacy of selection was little known to our authors ; our speech lay before them in a heap of confusion,...offer him. There was, therefore, before the time of Dry den no poetical.djction, no system of words at once refined from the grossness of domestick use,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 508 sayfa
...original rectitude was in the place of rules, this delicacy of selection was little known to our authors ; our speech lay before them in a heap of confusion,...might offer him. There was, therefore, before the timeof Dryden no poeti, cal diction, no system of words at once refined from the grossness of domestick... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1826 - 430 sayfa
...original rectitnde was in the place of rules, this delicacy of selection was little known to our authors; our speech lay before them in a heap of confusion...took for every purpose what chance might offer him. appropriated to particular arts. Words too familinr, or too remote, defeat the purpose of a poet. From... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1834 - 722 sayfa
...selection was little known to our authors : our speech lay before them in a heap of confusion ; am every man took for every purpose what chance might offer him. There was therefore before the time of Dry den no poetical diction, no system of words a once refined from the grossness of domestic use and... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1837 - 752 sayfa
...rectitud« was in the place of rules, this delicacy of selection was little known to our authors : our speech lay before them in a heap of confusion...offer him. » There was therefore before the time of Dry' den no poetical diction, no system of words at once refined from the grossneas of domestic use,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1838 - 716 sayfa
...original rectitude was in the place of rules, this delicacy of selection was little known to our authors : our speech lay before them in a heap of confusion...system of words at once refined from the grossness of domestic use, and free from the harshness of terms appropriated to particular arts. Words too familiar,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1840 - 522 sayfa
...original rectitude was in the place of rules, this delicacy of selection was little known to our authors; our speech lay before them in a heap of confusion;...Dryden no poetical diction, no system of words at once retined from the grossness of domestic use, and free from the harshness of terms appropriated to particular... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1840 - 742 sayfa
...lay before them in a heap of corrfnsron ; and every man took for every purpose what chance might oner ed, that he was promised a yearly allowance of fifty...never received half the sum ; but he seemed to res groesness of domestic use, and free from the harshness of terms appropriated to particular arte. Words... | |
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