He is at least one of the few poets with whom youth and ignorance may be safely pleased; and happy will be that reader whose mind is disposed, by his verses or his prose, to imitate him in all but his non-conformity, to copy his benevolence to man, and... The Literary panorama - Strana 5251807Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 714 str.
...wish for a greater measure of sprightliness and vigour ? He is at least one of the few poets with whom youth and ignorance may be safely pleased ; and happy will be that reader whoke mind is disposed by his verses, or his prose, to imitate him in all but his, nonconformity, to... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 716 str.
...wish for a greater measure of sprightliness and vigour? He is at least one of the few poets with whom youth and ignorance may be safely pleased ; and happy...whose mind is disposed by his verses, or his prose, to imitate him in all but his nonconformity, to copy his benevolence to man, and his reverence to God.... | |
| Erasmus Middleton - 1807 - 662 str.
...«rish for a greater measure of sprightliness and vigour ? He is at least one of the few poets with whom youth and ignorance may be safely pleased ; and happy...mind is disposed, by his verses, .or his Prose, to imitate him in all but his nonconformity, to copy ais benevolence to man, and his reverence to God."... | |
| 1807 - 788 str.
...left behind them such purity of character, or such monuments of laborious piety." .... "He is at Jeast one of those few poets with whom (even) youth and...be safely pleased ; and happy will be that reader whoso. mind is disposed by bis verses, or hi* prose, to copy his benevolence to men, and his reverence... | |
| Walter Wilson - 1808 - 584 str.
...different pursuits." The same author, after a critique upon his poetry, before noticed, conclude thus : " And happy will be that reader whose mind is disposed by his verses or his prose, to imitate him in all but his nonconformity, to copy his benevolence to man, and his reverence to God."*... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 404 str.
...for for a greater measure of sprightliness and vigour ? He is at least one of the few poets with whom youth and ignorance may be safely pleased ; and happy...whose mind is disposed, by his verses or his prose, to imitate him in all but his nonconformity, to copy his benevolence to man, and his re^ verence to God.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 408 str.
...wish for a greater measure of sprightliness and vigour? He is at least one of the few poets with whom youth and ignorance may be safely pleased ; and happy...whose mind is disposed, by his verses or his prose, to imitate him in all but his nonconformity, to copy his benevolence to inan, and his reverence to God.... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 554 str.
...wish for a greater measure of sprightliness and vigour ! He is at least one of the few poets with whom youth and ignorance may be safely pleased: and happy...whose mind is disposed, by his verses or his prose, to imitate him in all but his non-conformity, to copy his benevolence to man, and his reverence to God.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 494 str.
...wish for a greater measure of sprightliness and vigour ? He is at least one of the few poets with whom youth and ignorance may be safely pleased; and happy...whose mind is disposed, by his verses or his prose, to imitate him in all but his nonconformity, to copy his benevolence to man, and his reverence to God.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 366 str.
...wish for a greater measure of sprightliness and vigour ! He is at least one of the few poets with whom youth and ignorance may be safely pleased ; and happy...whose mind is disposed, by his verses or his prose, to imitate him in all but his non-conformity, to copy his benevolence to man, and his reverence to God.... | |
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