| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 376 sider
...him that knows much it '« natural to fuppofe that he has re - nce ' ^ l rather 184 DRYDE PL believe that the knowledge of Dryden was gleaned from accidental intelligence and various converfation, by a quick apprehenfion, a judicious felection, and a happy memory, a keen appetite of... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 484 sider
...him that knows much, it is natural to fuppofe that he has read with diligence ; yet I rather believe that the knowledge of Dryden was gleaned from accidental intelligence and various converfa" tion, by a quick apprehenfion, a judicious felection, and a happy memory, a keen appetite... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 494 sider
...him that knows much, it I» natural to fuppofe that he has read with diligence; yet I rather believe that the knowledge of Dryden was' gleaned from accidental intelligence and various converfation, by a quick apprehenfion, a judicious felection, and a happy memory, a keen appetite of... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 344 sider
...him that knows much, it is natural to fuppofe that he has read with diligence ; yet I rather believe that the knowledge of Dryden was gleaned from accidental intelligence and various converfation, by a quick apprehenfion, a judicious feleftion, and a happy memoryt a keen appetite of... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 478 sider
...him that knows much it is natural to fuppofe that he has re,ad with diligence : yet I rather believe that the knowledge of Dryden was gleaned from accidental intelligence and various converfation, by a quick apprehenfion, a judicious felection, and a happy memory, a keen appetite of... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1795 - 610 sider
...him that knows much, it is natural to fuppofe that he has read with diligence ; yet I rather believe that the knowledge of Dryden was gleaned from accidental intelligence and various converfation, by a quick apprehenfion, a judicious fele<5tion, and a happy memory, a keen appetite... | |
| John Dryden, Edmond Malone - 1800 - 614 sider
...him that knows much, it is natural to suppose that he has read with diligence; yet I rather believe that the knowledge of Dryden was gleaned from accidental intelligence and various conversation, by a quick apprehension, a judicious selection, and a happy memory, a keen appetite of knowledge, and... | |
| John Dryden - 1800 - 606 sider
...him that knows much, it is natural to suppose that he has read with diligence; yet I rather believe that the knowledge of Dryden was gleaned from accidental intelligence and various conversation, by a quick apprehension, a judicious selection, and a happy memory, a keen appetite of knowledge, and... | |
| John Dryden - 1800 - 622 sider
...him that knows much, it is natural to suppose that he has read with diligence ; yet I rather believe that the knowledge of Dryden was gleaned from accidental intelligence and various conversation, by a quick apprehension, a judicious selection, and a happy memory, a keen appetite of knowledge, and... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 476 sider
...him that knows much it is natural to fuppofe that he has read with diligence : vet I rather believe that the / knowledge of Dryden was gleaned from accidental intelligence and various converfation, by a quick appreheniion, a judicious felection, and a happy memory, a keen appetite of... | |
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