His supplication to father Thames, to tell him who drives the hoop or tosses the ball, is useless and puerile. Father Thames/ has no better means of knowing than himself. The works of Samuel Johnson - 376 ページSamuel Johnson 著 - 1823全文表示 - この書籍について
| Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 410 ページ
...think and feel. His supplication to father Thames, to tell him who drives the hoop or tosses the ball, is useless and puerile. Father Thames has no better...as it was more remote from common use ; finding in Dry den . " honey " redolent of Spring," an expression that reaches the utmost limits of our language,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1819 - 364 ページ
...think and feel. His supplication to father Thames, to tell him who drives the hoop or tosses the ball, is useless and puerile. Father Thames has no better...reaches the utmost limits of our language, Gray drove it little more beyond common apprehension, by making " gales" to be " redolent of joy and youth." Of the... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1820 - 406 ページ
...think and feel. His supplication to father Thames, to tell him who drives the hoop or tosses the ball, is useless and puerile. Father Thames/ has no better...as it was more remote from common use : finding in Dry den " honey redolent of spring," an expression that reaches the utmost limits of our language,... | |
| William Collins, Thomas Gray, James Beattie, George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1824 - 478 ページ
...think and feel. His supplication to father Thames, to tell him who drives the hoop or tosses the ball, is useless and puerile. Father Thames has no better means of knowing than himself. His epiihet ' buxom health' is not elegant ; he seems not to understand the word. Gray thought his language... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 520 ページ
...think and feel. His supplication to father Thames, to tell him who drives the hoop or tosses the ball, is useless and puerile. Father , Thames has no better...to understand the word. Gray thought his language morei poetical as it was more remote from common use ; finding ) i in Dryden " honey redolent of spring,"... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 682 ページ
...think and feel. His supplication to father Thames, to tell him who drives the hoop or tosses the ball, is useless and puerile. Father Thames has no better...epithet " buxom health" is not elegant; he seems not to unstand the word. Gray thought his language more poetical as it was more remote from common use; finding... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1825 - 346 ページ
...Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind." Pope's Eloisa to Abelard. Ver. 45. Theirs buxom health, &c.] " His epithet, buxom health, is not elegant : he seems not to understand the word."- — JOHNSON. The spirits pure, the slumbers light, That fly the approach of morn. 50 Alas ! regardless... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 532 ページ
...think and feel. His supplication to Father Thames, to tell him who drives the hoop or tosses the ball, is useless and puerile. Father Thames has no better means of knowing than himself. Hisepithet" buxom health" is not elegant; he seems not to understand the word. Gray thought his language... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1826 - 446 ページ
...think and feel. His supplication to father Thames, to tell him who drives the hoop or tosses the ball, is useless and puerile. Father Thames has no better means of knowing than himself. His GRAY. 415 epithet ' buxom health* is not elegant; he seems not to understand the word. Gray thought... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1834 - 722 ページ
...think and feel. His supplication to father Thames, to tell him who drives the hoop or tosses the ball, is useless and puerile. Father Thames has no better...himself. His epithet "buxom health" is not elegant ; h« seems not to understand the word. Gray thought his language more poetical as it was more remote... | |
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