There is no manner of inconvenience in having a pattern propounded to us of so great perfection, as is above our reach to attain to ; and there may be great advantages in it. The way to excel in any kind, is, optima quceque exempla ad imitandum proponere... The Genesee Farmer - Страница 2201849Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| John Tillotson - 1748 - 484 страници
...there is no manner of inconvenience in having a .pattern propounded to us of fo great perfection, as is above our reach to attain to ; and there may be great advantages in it. The way to excell in any kind, is, optima qutque txempla ad imitandum proponere, to propofe the higheft and moft... | |
| John Tillotson - 1757 - 488 страници
...there is' no manner of inconvenience in having a pattern propounded to us of fo great perfection, as is above our reach to attain to ; and there may be great...advantages in it. The way to excel in any kind is, optima qtteeque exempla ad imitandum A 4 froponere SER M. proponere, " to propofe the higlieft and... | |
| REV. EDWARD MANGIN, M. A. - 1811 - 384 страници
...in having a ' pattern propounded -to us of so great perfection, as is ' above our reach to attain: and there may be great ' advantages in it. The way to excel in any kind, is, ' optima i/Ha:tjnc exempla ad imitandum proponere; to * propose the brightest and most perfect examples... | |
| Samuel Richardson - 1812 - 440 страници
...There is no manner of inconvenience in having a pattern propounded to us of so great perfection, as is above our reach to attain to: and there may be great...advantages in it. The way to excel in any kind, is optima quaque exempla ad imitandum proponere; to propose the brightest and most perfect examples to... | |
| 1820 - 340 страници
...There is no manner of inconvenience in having a pattern propounded to us of so great perfection, as is above our reach to attain to ; and there may be great...advantages in it. The way to excel in any kind, is, optima quceque exempla ad imitandum proponere ; to propose the brightest and most perfect examples... | |
| Samuel Richardson - 1820 - 340 страници
...way to excel in any kind, is, optima qnceque exempla ad imitandum proponere ; to propose thebrightest and most perfect examples to our imitation. No man can write after too perfect and good a copy; and though he can never reach the perfection of it, yet he is like to learn... | |
| 1833 - 814 страници
...THKRK is no manner of inconvenience in having a pattern propounded to us, of so great perfection as is above our reach to attain to : and there may be great...examples to our imitation. No man can write after too perfect and good a copy ; and though ho can never reach the perfection of it, yet he is likely to learn... | |
| 1845 - 854 страници
...There is no manner of inconvenience in having a pattern pro]x>unded to us of so great perfection as is above our reach to attain to; and there may be great...advantages in it The way to excel in any kind, is to projxwc the brightest and most perfect examples to our imitation. No man can write after too perfect... | |
| 1845 - 862 страници
...There is no manner of inconvenience in having a pattern propounded to us of so great perfection as is above our reach to attain to; and there may be great advantages iu it. The way to excel in any kind, is to propose the brightest and most perfect examples to our imitation.... | |
| 1860 - 1246 страници
...pattern propounded to us, of во great perfection as is above our reach to attain to ; and there may bo great advantages in it. The way to excel in any kind is to propose the brightest and moit perfect examples to our imitation. Ко man can write after too perfect aud good a copy ; and,... | |
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