| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 418 頁
...to few hazards. He ufed almoft always the fame fabrick of verfe ; and, indeed, by thofe few effays which he made of any other, he did not enlarge his reputation. Of this uniformity the certain confequence was reac'inefs and dexterity. By perpetual practice, language had in his mind a fyftematical... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 516 頁
...few hazards. He ufed almolfc always the fame fabrick of verfe ; and, in* deed, by thofe few eflays which he made of $ . any other, he did not enlarge his reputation. Of this uniformity the certain confequence was readinefs and dexterity. By perpetual practice, language had in his mind a fyftematical... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 516 頁
...to &w hazards. He tifed almoft always the fame fabrkk of verfe ; anfl, ifi3eed, by thale few effkys which he 'made of any other, he did not enlarge his reputation. Of this uniformity the certain confequence was readinefs and dexterity. By perpetual practice, language had in his mind a fyftematical... | |
| samuel johnson - 1781 - 396 頁
...to -few hazards. He ufed almoft always the fame fabrick of verfe ; and, indeed, by thofe few efiays which he made of any other, he did not enlarge his reputation. •Of this uniformity the certain confe.quence was readinefs and dexterity. By perpetual practice, language had in his mind a fyftematical... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 516 頁
...ufed almoft always the fame fabrick of verfe ; and, indeed, by thofe few effays which he made of 5 any other, he did not enlarge his reputation. Of this uniformity the certain confequence was readinefs and dexterity. By perpetual practice, language had in his mind a fyftematical... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 650 頁
...to few hazards.. He ufed almoft always the fame fabric of verfe ; and, indeed, by thofe few cflays which he made of any other, he did not enlarge his reputation. Of this uniformity the certain confequence was readinefs and dexterity. By perpetual practice, language had in his mind a fyftematical... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 650 頁
....He ufed almoft always r,hq fame fabric of verfe ; and, indeed, by thofe few eflays, which he mad? of any other, he did not enlarge his reputation. Of this uniformity the certain confequence was read^nefs and Dexterity. By perpetual practice, language, had in his mind a fyftematical... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 676 頁
...to few hazards. He ufed almoft always, the &me fabric of verfe ; and^ indeed, by thofe few «ffays which he made of any other, he did not enlarge his reputation. Of thiv uniformity the certain confequ^nce was rea.dine.f$,and. dexterity. By perpetual practice,, language... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 714 頁
...words, and gradually to amplify, decorate, rectify, and refine them. / With such faculti-s, and such dispositions, he excelled every other writer in poetical...; he wrote in such a manner as might expose him to a few hazards. He used almost always the same fabric of verse; and, indeed, by those few essays which... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 716 頁
...words, and gradually to amplify, decorate, rectify, and refine them. With such faculties, and such dispositions, he excelled every other writer in poetical...; he wrote in such a manner as might expose him to a , few hazards. He used almost always the same fabric of verse; and, indeed, by those few essays which... | |
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