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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL. D. - 236 ページ
Samuel Johnson 著 - 1820
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The New annual register, or General repository of history, politics, and ...

1793 - 738 ページ
...opened his profpeiTts. They *re, 1 think, improved in general ; yet I know ; not whether they not loft part of what Temple calls their race ; a word which, applied to wines, in its primitive fenfe, means the flavour of the foil." CHARACTER of Dr. YOUNG's POETRY. '. [From the fame Work.] F...

The Scots Magazine, 第 44 巻

1782 - 682 ページ
...his profpetfts. They are, I think, improved in general ; yet I know not whether they have not loft part of what Temple calls their race; a word which, applied to wines, in its primitive fenfe, means the flavour of the foil. THE DEER and FAWN. AS Abel HafTan, who fo greatly diftinguilhed...

Lives

Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 714 ページ
...They are, I think, imroved in general; yet I know not whether they have not lost part of what 'emple calls their " race ;" a word which, applied to wines in its primitive inse, means the flavour of the soil. " Liberty," when it first appeared, I tried to read, and soon...

The works of the poets of Great Britain and Ireland. With prefaces ..., 第 1 巻

Great Britain - 1804 - 716 ページ
...knowledge and opened his prospects. They are, I think, improved in general; yet I know not whether they have not lost part of what Temple calls their " race;"...its primitive sense, means the flavour of the soil. M Liberty," when it first appeared, I tried to read, and soon desisted. 1 have never tried again, and...

The Lives of the Most Celebrated English Poets, with Criticisms. Extracted ...

Samuel Johnson - 1805 - 322 ページ
...exuberant, and sometimes may be charged with filling the ear more than the mind. " — " Liberty," when it appeared, I tried to read, and soon desisted. I have...therefore will not hazard either praise or censure." COLLINS. WILLIAM Co LLIN s was born at Chichester the twenty-fifth of December, about 1720. His father...

The lives of the English poets

Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 408 ページ
...knowledge and opened his prospects. They are, I think, improved in general ; yet I know not whether they have not lost part of what Temple calls their " race...therefore will not hazard either praise or censure. v The highest praise which he has received ought not to be suppressed : it is said by Lord Lyttelton,...

Prior. Congreve. Blackmore. Fenton. Gay. Granville. Yalden. Tickell. Hammond ...

Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 464 ページ
...knowledge and opened his prospects. They arc, I think, improved in general ; yet I know not whether they have not lost part of what Temple calls their " race...desisted. I have never tried again and therefore will noi hazard either praise or censure. The highest praise which he has received ought not to be suppressed...

The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With An Essay on His Life and Genius, 第 11 巻

Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 404 ページ
...knowledge and opened his prospects. They are, I think, improved in general; yet I know not whether they have not lost part of what Temple calls their " race...tried to read, and soon desisted. I have never tried againy and and therefore will not hazard either praise or censure. The highest praise which he has...

Broome, Pope, Pitt, Thomson

Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 536 ページ
...are, I think, improved in general; yet I know not whether they have not lost part of what Temple culls their " race;" a word which, applied to wines in its...read, and soon desisted. I have never tried again, arm therefore will not hazard either praise or censure. The highest praise which he has received ought...

The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including ..., 第 12 巻

Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 546 ページ
...knowledge and opened his prospects. They are, I think, improved in general"; yet I know not whether they have not lost part of what Temple calls their " race;" a word which, applied to wines in itt primitive sense, means the flavour of the soil. Liberty, when it first appeared, I tried to read,...




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