If there be, what I believe there is, in every nation, a style which never becomes obsolete, a certain mode of phraseology so consonant and congenial to the analogy and principles of its respective language, as to remain settled and unaltered ; this style... Wit and Wisdom of Samuel Johnson - Страница 263по Samuel Johnson - 1888 - 323 странициПълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| Richard Sharp - 1834 - 290 страници
...find the following very applicable sentiments : " I believe " there is in every nation, a style that never becomes " obsolete, a certain mode of phraseology so consonant " and congenial to the principles of its respective language, " as to remain settled and unaltered. " The polite are always... | |
| 1834 - 562 страници
...find the following very applicable sentiments :— " I believe there is in every nation a style that never becomes obsolete, a certain mode of phraseology so consonant and congenial to the principles of its respective language, as to remain settled and unaltered. The polite are always catching... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 790 страници
...•filtered ; this style is probably to be sought л the common intercourse of life, among those "Iw speak. only to be understood, without ambition of elegance. The polite are always • 'i' hing modish innovations, and the learned '''•part from established forms of speech, in 1... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 550 страници
...injury by the adamant of Shakespeare.) If there be, what I believe there is in every nation, a style which never becomes obsolete, a certain mode of phraseology...to be understood, without ambition of elegance. The poKte are always catching modish innovations, and the learned depart from established forms of speech,... | |
| H. M. Melford - 1841 - 466 страници
...and in practice. (Digby's Lett.) If there be , what I believe there is , in every nation , a style which never becomes obsolete, a certain mode of phraseology...unaltered ; this style is probably to be sought in tue common intercourse ef life, among those who speak only to be understood, without ambition of elegance.... | |
| Jeremiah Joyce - 1852 - 430 страници
...find the following very applicable sentiments : — " I believe there is in every nation a style that never becomes obsolete, a certain mode of phraseology so consonant and congenial to the principles of its respective language, as to remain settled and unaltered. The polite are always catching... | |
| Amos Bronson Alcott - 1872 - 300 страници
..." in every nation, a style which never becomes obsolete, a certain mode of phraseology so component and congenial to the analogy and principles of its...who speak only to be understood, without ambition of eloquence. The polite are always catching modish expressions, and the learned depart from established... | |
| John Hawkins - 1875 - 508 страници
...him in this kind of air. It is said there is in every nation a style both in speaking and writing, which never becomes obsolete; a certain mode of phraseology,...language, as to remain settled and unaltered. § This, but with much greater latitude, may be said of music; and accordingly it may be observed of the compositions... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1875 - 306 страници
...is in every nation a style which never becomes obsolete, a certain mode of phraseology so consonant to the analogy and principles of its respective language...as to remain settled and unaltered. This style is to be sought in the common intercourse of life among those who speak only to be understood, without... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1876 - 516 страници
...is in every nation a style which never becomes obsolete, a certain mode of phraseology so consonant to the analogy and principles of its respective language...as to remain settled and unaltered. This style is to be sought in the common intercourse of life among those who speak only to be understood, without... | |
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