| Samuel Johnson - 1794 - 450 страници
...regard to arts not liberal, or confined to few, and therefore far removed from common knowledge ; and pf this kind, certainly, is technical navigation. Yet Dryden was of opinion, that a fea-fight ought' to be defcribed in the nautical nautical language ; " and certainly," " fays he, "... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1795 - 610 страници
...fpeak an. univerfal language. This rule is ftill ftronger with regard to arts not liberal, or confined to few, and therefore far removed from common knowledge...of this kind, certainly, is technical navigation. YetDryden was of opinion that a fea-fight ought to be defcribed in the nautical language ; and certainly,... | |
| John Dryden, Edmond Malone - 1800 - 550 страници
...slaughter ; but all these are common notions. And certainly as those who in a logical dispute keep in general terms, would hide a fallacy, so those who...any poetical description would veil their ignorance: Descriptas servare vices, operumque colores, Cur ego, si neqiteo ignoroque,poeta salutor ? For my own... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 714 страници
...of opinion, that a sea-fi ought to be described i.« the nautical language; " and certainly," says " as those, who in a logical disputation keep to general terms would hid " fallacy, so those who do it in poetical description would veil their ignorana Let us then appeal... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 476 страници
...fpeak an univerfal language. This rule is ftill ftronger with regard to arts not liberal, or confined to few, and therefore far removed from common knowledge...technical navigation. Yet Dryden was of opinion, that a fea-fight ought to be defcribed in the nautical language; "and certainly," fays he, "as thofe, " who... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 716 страници
...speak an universal language. This rule is still stronger with regard to aits not liberal, or confined to few, and therefore far removed from common knowledge...terms would hide a " fallacy, so those who do it in poetical description would veil their ignorance." Let us then appeal to experience ; for by experience... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 482 страници
...fpeak. an univerfal language. This rule is ftill ftronger with regard to arts not liberal, or confined to few, and therefore far removed from common knowledge;...technical navigation. Yet Dryden was of opinion, that a fea-fight ought to be defcribed in the nautical language ; " and certainly," fays he, " as thofe, who... | |
| John Dryden - 1808 - 382 страници
...Malone, Dryden means double Thymes. See Prose Worki, vol. ii. those who, in a in /jcal dispute, keep in general terms, would hide a fallacy ; so those, who...poetical description, would veil their ignorance. Descriptas servare vices, operumqne colores. Cur ego, si nequeo igmiroque, Poela salutor I'm1 my own... | |
| John Dryden, Thomas Park - 1808 - 374 страници
...Malone, Dryden means doubte Thymes. See Prose Works, vot. ii. those who, in a logical dispute, keep in general terms, would hide a fallacy ; so those, who...poetical description, would veil their ignorance. Descriptas servare vices, operumque colores, Cur ego, si nequeo ignoroque, Poeta salutor ? For my own... | |
| John Dryden - 1808 - 476 страници
...slaughter ; but all these are common notions. And certainly, as those, who in a logical dispute keep in general terms, would hide a fallacy ; so those, who...any poetical description, would veil their ignorance : f so as to make it sound nobley. An instance may be produced from our author's poem on the Coronation... | |
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