| James Thomson - 1793 - 300 страници
...can bestow. THOMSON'S Poem of " LIBERTY" (says Dr. JOHNSON, in his Life of our Poet) when it firft appeared, I tried to read, and soon desisted; I have...therefore will not hazard either praise or censure." — As that Poem was written by the authour of the Seasons, I am persuaded that the reader will easily... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 714 страници
...their " race ;" a word which, applied to wines in its primitive inse, means the flavour of the soil. " Liberty," when it first appeared, I tried to read, and soon desisted, have never tried again, and therefore will not hazard either praise or cen'are. The highest praise... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 716 страници
...their " race;" a word which, applied to wines in its primitive sense, means the flavour of the soil. M Liberty," when it first appeared, I tried to read, and soon desisted. 1 have never tried again, and therefore trill not hazard either praise or cenThe highest praise which... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1805 - 322 страници
...exuberant, and sometimes may be charged with filling the ear more than the mind. " — " Liberty," when it appeared, I tried to read, and soon desisted. I have...therefore will not hazard either praise or censure." COLLINS. WILLIAM Co LLIN s was born at Chichester the twenty-fifth of December, about 1720. His father... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 494 страници
..." race ;" a word which, applied to wines, in its primitive sense, means the flavour of the soil. " Liberty," when it first appeared, I tried to read,...prologue to his posthumous play, that his works contained At the conclusion of weighty sentences he gave time, by a short pause, for the proper impression. To... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 546 страници
...their " race;" a word which, applied to wines in itt primitive sense, means the flavour of the soil. Liberty, when it first appeared, I tried to read,...received ought not to be suppressed; it is said by lord Lyttleton, in the prologue to his posthumous play, that his works contained No line which, dying, lie... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 408 страници
...their " race ;" a word which, applied to wines in its primitive sense, means the flavour of the soil. " Liberty," when it first appeared, I tried to read,...therefore will not hazard either praise or censure. v The highest praise which he has received ought not to be suppressed : it is said by Lord Lyttelton,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 464 страници
..." race ;" a word which, applied to wines, in its primitive sense, means the flavour of the soil. " Liberty," when it first appeared, I tried to read,...desisted. I have never tried again and therefore will noi hazard either praise or censure. The highest praise which he has received ought not to be suppressed... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 536 страници
...their " race;" a word which, applied to wines in its primitive sense, means the flavour of the soil. Liberty, when it first appeared, I tried to read, and soon desisted. I have never tried again, arm therefore will not hazard either praise or censure. The highest praise which he has received ought... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 404 страници
...their " race ;" a word which, applied to wines in its primitive sense, means the flavour of the soil. " Liberty," when it first appeared, I tried to read, and soon desisted. I have never tried againy and and therefore will not hazard either praise or censure. The highest praise which he has... | |
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