The great defect of the Seasons is want of method; but for this I know not that there was any remedy. Of many appearances subsisting all at once, no rule can be given why one should be mentioned before another ; yet the memory wants the help of order,... The General Biographical Dictionary - Side 320af Alexander Chalmers - 1816Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 516 sider
...there was any remedy. Of many appearances fubfifting all at once, no rule can be given why one fhould be mentioned before another; yet the memory wants the help of order, and the curiofity is not excited by fufpenfe or expectation. His diction is in the higher! degree florid and... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 516 sider
...there was any remedy. Of many appearances fubfifting all at once, no rule can be given why one fhould be mentioned before another ; yet the memory wants the help of order, and the curiofity is not excited by fufpenfe or expectation, His diction is in the higheft degree florid and... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 244 sider
...there was any remedy. Of many appearances fubfifting all at once, no rule can be given why one mould be mentioned before another; yet the memory wants the help of order, and the euriofity is not excited by fufpenfe or expectation. His diction is in the higheft degree florid and... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 258 sider
...there was any remedy. Of many appearances fubfifling all at once, no rule can be given why one fhould be mentioned before another; yet the memory wants the help of order, and the curiofity is not excited by fufpenfe or expectation. His didtion is in the higheft degree florid and... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1781 - 506 sider
...there was any remedy. Of many appearances fubfifting all at once, no rule can be given why one fhould be mentioned before another ; yet the memory wants the help of order, and the curiofity is not excited by fuipenfe or expectation. • His ditfion is in the higheft degree florid... | |
| 1784 - 778 sider
...was any remedy. Of many appearances fubiifting all at once, no rule can be given why one fhould.be1 mentioned before another ; yet the memory wants the help of order, and the curiofity is not excited by fufpence1 or expectation. His diftion is in the highpft degree florid and... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 650 sider
...there was any remedy. Of many appearances fubfifting all at once, no rule can be given why one mould be mentioned before another ; yet the memory wants the help of order, and the curlofity is not excited by fufpenfe or expectation. His diction is in the higheft degree florid and... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 650 sider
...there was any remedy. Of many appearances fubfifting all at once, no rule can be given why one fhould be mentioned before another; yet the memory wants the help of order, and the curiolity is not excited by fufpenfe or expectation. His dicYion is in the higheft degree florid and... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 676 sider
...there was any remedy. Of many appearances fubfifting all at once, no rule can be given why one mould be mentioned before another ; yet the memory wants the help of order, and the curiofity is not excited by fufpenfe or expectation. His diction is in the higheft degree florid and... | |
| James Thomson - 1793 - 300 sider
...not that there was any remedy. Of many " appearances subsisting all at once, no rule can be given why one " should be mentioned before another ; yet the...curiosity is not excited by suspense, or " expectation.'' — I must beg leave to assert that what I have now quoted, is absolute nonsense. Therefore, as it... | |
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