Learning once made popular is no longer learning ; it has the appearance of something which we have bestowed upon ourselves, as the dew appears to rise from the field which it refreshes. Lives of English poets - Strana 386autor/autoři: Samuel Johnson - 1801Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 364 str.
...perhaps often pleafed by chance. A writer who obtains his full purpofe lofes himfelf in his own luftre. Of an opinion which is no longer doubted, the evidence...be examined. Of an art univerfally practifed, the fijift teacher is forgotten. Learning once made popular is no longer learning ; it has the appearance... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1772 - 388 str.
...perhaps often pleafed by chance. A writer who obtains his full purpofe lofes himfelf in his own luftre. Of an opinion which is no longer doubted, the evidence...be examined. Of an art univerfally practifed, the fitft teacher is forgotten. Learning once made popular is no longer learning ; it has the appearance... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 476 str.
...opinion which is no longer doubted, the evidence ceafes to be examined. Of an art univerfally pradlifed, the firft teacher is forgotten. Learning once made...; it has the appearance of fomething which we have bellowed upon ourfelves, as the dew appears to rife from the field which it refremes. To judge rightly... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 484 str.
...perhaps often pleafed by chance. A writer who obtains his full purpofe lofes himlelf in his own luftre. Of an opinion which is no longer doubted, the evidence ceafes to be examined. Of an art univerfally pra&ifed, the firft teacher is forgotten. Learning once made popular is no longer learning ; it has... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1782 - 482 str.
...univerfally practifed the teacher is forgotten. Learning once made popular is no longer learning j it has the appearance of fomething which we have beftowed...appears to rife from the field which it refrefhes. Johnfon's Life of Dryrfen. There is a fpecies of writers, who without much labour have attained high... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1783 - 456 str.
...writer who obtains his full purpofe lofes himfelf in his own luftre. Of an opir nion which is no lo;iger doubted, the evidence ceafes to be examined. Of an art univerfally practifed, the firft teacher is for.r gotten. Learning once made popular is no longer learning; it has the appearance of fomething... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 498 str.
...perhaps often pleafed by chance. A writer who obtains his full purpofe lofes himfelf in his own luftre. Of an opinion which is no longer doubted, the evidence ceafes to be examined. Of an art art univerfally practifed, the firft teacher is forgotten, Learning once made popular is no longer... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 344 str.
...chance. A writer who obtains his full purpofe lofes himfelf in his own luftre. Of an opinion which is 110 longer doubted, the evidence ceafes to be examined. Of an art univerfally praftifed, the firft teacher is forgotten. Learning once made popular is no longer learning ; it has... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 478 str.
...perhaps often pleafed by chance. A writer who obtains his full purpofe lofes himfelf in his own luftre. Of an opinion which is no longer doubted, the evidence...as the dew appears to rife from the field which it refrefiies. To judge rightly of an author, we muft tranfport ourfelves to his time, and examine what... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1795 - 610 str.
...perhaps often pleafed by chance. A writer who obtains his full purpofe lofes himfelf in his own luftre. Of an opinion which is no longer doubted, the evidence...be examined. Of an art univerfally practifed, the teacher is forgotten. Learning once made popular is no longer learning ; it has the appearance of fomething... | |
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