For this reason he kept his pieces very long in his hands, while he considered and reconsidered them. The only poems which can be supposed to have been written with such regard to the times as might hasten their publication were the two satires of Thirty-eight;... Lives of the English Poets: Swift-Lyttelton - 221 ページSamuel Johnson 著 - 1905全文表示 - この書籍について
| Hippolyte Taine - 1871 - 586 ページ
...seem least retouched are two satires, and Dodsley says that in the manuscript ' almost every line was written twice over; I gave him a clean transcript,...with almost every line written twice over a second time.'1 Dr. Johnson says : ' From his attention to poetry he was never diverted. If conversation offered... | |
| 1872 - 660 ページ
...such regard to the times as might hasten their publication were the two satires of " Thirty-eight ; " of which Dodsley told me, that they were brought to...almost every line written twice over a second time." His declaration that his care for his works ceased at their publication was not strictly true. His... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1872 - 786 ページ
...regard to the times as might hasten their publication, were the two satires of •• Thirty-eight ;" of which Dodsley told me, that they were brought to...press, with almost every line written twice over a cecond time." His declaration, that his care for his works ceased at their publication, was not strictly... | |
| Ephraim Hunt - 1872 - 658 ページ
...as might hasten their publication were the two satires of " Thirty-eight ; " of which l)odsley*told me, that they were brought to him by the author that...almost every line written twice over a second time." His declaration that his care for his works ceased at their publication was not strictly true. His... | |
| John Conington - 1872 - 624 ページ
...a stimulus to the attainment of success. But if the patient pursuit of excellence is not uniformly to him by the author that they might be fairly copied....almost every line written twice over a second time." ' — Johnson, Lives of the Poets (Cunningham's edition), vol. iii. p. 114. rewarded in the wider circles... | |
| John Conington - 1872 - 622 ページ
...a stimulus to the attainment of success. But if the patient pursuit of excellence is not uniformly to him by the author that they might be fairly copied....almost every line written twice over a second time." ' — Johnson, Lieei of the Poets (Cunningham's edition), vol. iii. p. 114 rewarded in the wider circles... | |
| Richard Green Parker, James Madison Watson - 1873 - 614 ページ
...such regard to the times as might hasten their publication, were the two satires of Thirty-eight : of which Dodsley ' told me, that they were brought...him by the author, that they might be fairly copied. "Every line," said he, " was then written twice over : I gave him a clean transcript, which he sent... | |
| James Mason - 1875 - 674 ページ
...with such regard to the times as might hasten their publication, were the two satires of Thirty-eight, of which Dodsley told me that they were brought to..." was then written twice over ; I gave him a clean manuscript, which he sent some time afterwards to me for the press, with almost every line written... | |
| Richard Green Parker - 1875 - 458 ページ
...they were brough1 to him by the author, that they might be fairly copied. "Every line,' said he, " was then written twice over ; I gave him a clean transcript...sent some time afterwards to me for the press, with every line written twice over a second time." His declaration, that his care for his works ceased at... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1879 - 510 ページ
...such regard to the times as might hasten their publication, were the two satires of ' Thirty-eight ; ' of which Dodsley told me that they were brought to...almost every line written twice over a second time.' His declaration that his care for his works ceased at their publication, was not strictly true. His... | |
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