| Isaac Disraeli - 1698 - 830 str.
...parts were not fo ready to run of themfehes, as able to anfwer the fpur ; fo that it may be truly faid of him, that he had an elaborate wit, wrought out by his own induftry. He would fafiltnt in learned company, and fuck in (befides wine) their feveral humours into... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1802 - 632 str.
...were not fo ready " to run of themfelves, as able to anfwer the fpur ; " fo that it may be truly faid of him, that he had " an elaborate wit, wrought out by his own induflry. " — Many were the wit-combats between him and " Shakefpeare, which two I behold like a... | |
| 1806 - 312 str.
...notwithstanding had been more SALEABLE,^ more conformed to •ur modern language.' On Johnson — ' His parts were not so ready to run of themselves,...He would sit silent in learned company, and suck in (besides wine) their several humours into his observation. What was ore in others, he was able to rejine... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1807 - 606 str.
...which notwithstanding had been more SALEABLE, if more conformed to our modern language." On JONSON. — His parts were not so ready to run of themselves,...He would sit silent in learned company, and suck in (besides wine) their several humours into his observation. What was ore in others, he was able to refine... | |
| Liber - 1809 - 372 str.
...not149 withstanding had been more saleable, if more conformed to our modern language." On Jonson — " His parts were not so ready to run of themselves,...elaborate wit, wrought out by his own industry. He would itit silent in learned company, and suck in (besides wine) their several humours into his observation.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 562 str.
...a calling, did by their bounty manumise him freely to follow his own ingenuous inclinations. Indeed his parts were not so ready to run of themselves as...He would sit silent in learned company, and suck in (besides wine) their several humours into his observation. What was ore in others, he was able to refine... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 740 str.
...a calling, did by their bounty manumise him freely to follow lib own ingenuous inclinations. Indeed his parts were not so ready to run of themselves as...the spur, so that it may be truly said of him, that be had an elaborate wit wrought out by bis own industry. He would sit silent in learned company, and... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 740 str.
...calling, did by their bounty manumisc him freely to follow his own iiigenuous inclinations. Indeed his parts were not so ready to run of themselves as able tu answer the spur, so that it may be truly said of him, that he had an elaborate wit wrought out by... | |
| 1815 - 544 str.
...a calling, did by their bounty manumise him freely to follow his own ingenuous inclinations. Indeed his parts were not so ready to run of themselves as...He would sit silent in learned company, and suck in (besides wine) their several humours into his observation. What was ore in others, he was able to refine... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1815 - 548 str.
...a calling, did by their bounty immunise him freely to follow his own ingenuous inclinations. Indeed his parts were not so ready to run of themselves as...He would sit silent in learned company, and suck in (besides wine) their several humours into his observation. What was ore in others, he was able to refine... | |
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