| Great Britain - 1804 - 716 páginas
...~by frintness and diminution, by obscuring its appearsnces, and weakening its effects." In C%n- Cbase there is not much of either bombast or affectation; but there is chill and lifeless imbfcilluy. The story cannot possibly be told in a manner th-it shall make less impression on the mind.... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 664 páginas
...by fainthessand diminution, by obscuring its appearances, and weakening its effects." In Chevy-Chase there is not much of either bombast or affectation...manner that shall make less impression on the mind. Before the profound observers of the, present race repose too securely on the consciousness of their... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 620 páginas
...by obscuring its appearances, and weakening its effects." In Chevy-Chase there is not much of cither bombast or affectation ; but there is chill and lifeless...manner that shall make less impression on the mind. Before the profound observers of the present race repose too securely on the consciousness of their... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 664 páginas
...obscuring its appearances, and weakening its effects." In Chevy-Chase there is not Mnx-.ii of'either bombast or affectation ; but there is chill and lifeless...manner that shall make less impression on the mind. Before the profound observers of the, present race repose too securely on the consciousness of their... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 598 páginas
...Chevy-Chase there is not moch of either bombast or affectation ; but there is chill and lifeless imbeciBty. The story cannot possibly be told in a manner that shall make less impression on the mind. Before the profound observers of the present race repose too securely on tbe consciousness of their... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 620 páginas
...Chevy-Chase there is not nuch of either bombast or affectation ; but there is chill and lifeless imbeciity. The story cannot possibly be told in a manner that shall make less m pression on the mind. ч Before the profound observers of the present race repose too securely on... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 378 páginas
...faintness and diminution, by obscuring its appearances, and weakening its effects." In Chevy-Cha&e there is not much of either bombast or affectation;...manner that shall make less impression on the mind. . Before the profound observers of the present race repose too securely on the consciousness of their... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 380 páginas
...faintness and diminution, by obscuring its appearances, and weakening its effects." In C/ievy-C7iane.there is not much of either bombast or affectation ; but...manner that shall make less impression on the mind. Before the profound observers of the present race repose too securely on the consciousness of their... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 504 páginas
...faintness and diminution, by obscuring its ap" pearances, and weakening its effects." In ChevyChase there is not much of either bombast or affectation...manner that shall make less impression on the mind. Before the profound observers of the present race repose too securely on the consciousness of their... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1820 - 430 páginas
...degrades nature by faintness and diminution, by obscuring its appearances, and weakening its effects." In Chevy Chase there is not much of either bombast...manner that shall make less impression on the mind. Before the profound observers of the present race repose too securely on the consciousness of their... | |
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