had a notion not very peculiar that he could not write but at certain times or at happy moments ; a fantastick foppery, to which my kindness for a man of learning and of virtue wishes him to have been superior. Blackwood's Magazine - Página 6811927Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
 | Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 516 páginas
...rudely, and then correct them, But laboured every line as it arofe in the train of compofition ; and he had a notion not very peculiar, that he could not...write but at certain times, or at happy moments; a fantaftick foppery, to which my kindnefs for a man of learning and of virtue wifhes him to have been... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 300 páginas
...laboured every line as it arofe in the train of compofition; and he had a notion not very-peculiar, that he could not write but at certain times, or at happy moments.; a fantaftick foppery, to which my kindnefs for a man of" learning and of virtue vvifh.es him to have... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1783 - 506 páginas
...rudely, and then correct them, but laboured every line as it arofe in the train of compofition ; and he had a notion not very peculiar, that he could not write but at certain times, or at Ka'ppj^ moments; a fantaftick foppery, to which my, kindnefs for a man of learning and o?' virtue wifhes... | |
 | Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 674 páginas
...rudely, and then correct them, but laboured every line as it arofe in the train of compofition -, and he had a notion not very peculiar, that he could not write but ar certain times, or at happy moments-, a fantaftickfoppery, to which my kindncis for a man of learning... | |
 | Christopher Smart - 1791 - 302 páginas
...decifion we fubmit our claim, We write not, (peak not, breathe not, but for them. or * He (Mr- Gray) had a notion, not very peculiar, that he could not...write but at certain times, or at happy moments; a fanullick foppery to which my kindnefs for a man of learn. i»j and of vir:uc withes him to have been... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 416 páginas
...rudely, and then ccrrecl them, but laboured every line as it arofe in the train of compofition ; and he had a notion not very peculiar, that he could not...write but at certain times, or at happy moments ; a fantaftick foppery, to which my kindnefs for a man of learning and virtue wifhes him to have been fuperior.... | |
 | 1794 - 1036 páginas
...rudely, and then correct •".CT, but laboured every line as it atofe in the train of competition , and he had a notion not very peculiar, that he could not...write but at certain times, or at happy moments; a famattic fopper)-, to which my kindnefs for a man of learning and of virtue wifhc» him tu have bren... | |
 | Thomas Gray - 1798 - 130 páginas
...rudely, and then correct them, but laboured every line as it arofe in the train of cornpofition ; and he had a notion not very peculiar, that he could not...write but at certain times, or at happy moments; a fantaftic foppery, to which our kindnefs for a man of learning and of virtue wiihes him to have been... | |
 | Thomas Gray - 1799 - 266 páginas
...rudely, and then correct them, but laboured every line as it arose in the train of composition ; and he had a notion not very peculiar, that he could not...write but at certain times, or at happy moments ; a fantastic foppery, to which my kindness for a man of learning and of virtue wishes him to have been... | |
 | James Boswell - 1799 - 640 páginas
...i7th. MALONE. « Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, 3d edit. p. 28. [Aug. 16, 1773]. BOSWELL. 5 ' Gray had a notion not very peculiar, that he could not write but at certain times, or at happy moments; a fantastic foppery, to which my kindness for a man of learning and virtue wishes him to have been superior.'... | |
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