Johnson's name can never be forgotten, having by his very good learning, and the severity of his nature and manners, very much reformed the stage; and indeed the English poetry itself. His natural advantages were, judgment to order and govern fancy, rather... The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer - Trang 43được biên tập bởi - 1792Xem Toàn bộ - Giới thiệu về cuốn sách này
| Ben Jonson - 1811 - 790 trang
...natural advantages were, judgment to govern the fancy, rather than excess of fancy, his productions being slow and upon deliberation, yet then abounding with great wit and fancy, and will live accordingly ; and surely as he did exceedingly exalt the English language in eloquence, propriety... | |
| David Stewart Erskine (11th Earl of Buchan), David Stewart Erskine Earl of Buchan - 1812 - 418 trang
...advantages were, judgment to order and govern fancy, rather than excess of fancy, — his productions being slow, and upon deliberation, yet then abounding...accordingly. And surely, as he did exceedingly exalt the English language in eloquence, propriety, and masculine expressions ; so he was the best judge of,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1815 - 548 trang
...natural advantages were, judgment to order and govern fancy, rather than excess of fancy, his productions being slow and upon deliberation, yet then abounding with great wit and fancy, and will live accordingly ; and surely as he did exceedingly exalt the English language in eloquence, propriety,... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 624 trang
...natural advantages were, judgement to govern the fancy, rather than excess of fancy; his productions being slow and upon deliberation, yet then abounding with great wit and fancy, and will live accordingly. And surely as he did exceedingly exalt the English language in eloquence, propriety,... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 616 trang
...natural advantages were, judgement to govern the fancy, rather than excess of fancy; his productions being slow and upon deliberation, yet then abounding with great wit and fancy, and will live accordingly. And surely as he did exceedingly exalt the English language in eloquence, propriety,... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816 - 538 trang
...natural advantages were, judgment to order and govern fancy, rather than excess of fancy, his productions being slow and upon deliberation, yet then abounding with great wit and fancy, and will live accordingly; and surely as he did exceedingly exalt the English language in eloquence, propriety,... | |
| 1925 - 948 trang
...natural advantage was judgment to order and govern fancy rather than excess of fancy, his productions being slow and upon deliberation, yet then abounding with great wit and fancy, and will live accordingly ; and surely as he did exceedingly exalt the English language in eloquence, propriety,... | |
| 1838 - 1050 trang
...natural advantages were judgment to order and govern fancy, rather than excess of fancy ; his productions being slow and upon deliberation, yet then abounding with great wit and fancy, and will live accordingly; and surely as ho did exceedingly exalt the English language in eloquence, propriety,... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1843 - 810 trang
...natural advantages were, judgment to order and govern fancy, rather than excess of fancy, his productions being slow and upon deliberation, yet then abounding with great wit and fancy, and will live accordingly ; and surely as he did exceedingly exalt the English language in eloquence, propriety,... | |
| Wiltshire Stanton Austin, John Ralph - 1853 - 658 trang
...natural advantages were judgment to order and govern fancy rather than success of fancy, his production being slow and upon deliberation, yet then abounding with great wit and fancy, and will live accordingly ; and surely as he did exceedingly exalt the English language in eloquence, propriety,... | |
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