| Giles Jacob - 1719 - 422 páginas
...Writer, but alib a very jujl one in moft of his Per• "... i • • • ; .,.;,• formances : " Knowledge than he was Communicative of it : " But then his Communication of it was by no '* means Pedantick or impos'd upon the Converfa" tion ; but ;uft fuch, and went fo far, as by the na." tural... | |
| Giles Jacob - 1723 - 378 páginas
...Dediriften of Mr. DryJen'j Drxmatick Works to the Vnke cf Newcaftle. Engiifli DRAM A TICK POETS. yj " Knowledge than he was Communicative of it : " But then his Communication of it was by no " means Pedantick or impos'd upon the Converfa" tion ; but juft fuch, and went fo far, as by the naw tural... | |
| Charles Wilson, Mr. Oldmixon (John) - 1730 - 336 páginas
...-vi" ;,- :> " As his Reading had been very exten<*'•• five, fo was he very happy in a Memory ** tenacious of every Thing that he had read. " He was not more poffefs'd of Knowledge, " than he was communicative of it. But " then his Communication of it was by"... | |
| William Rufus Chetwood - 1752 - 278 páginas
...tenacious of every thing. * that he read. He was not more poffefTed of Know' lege than he wascommun:cative of it : But then his ' Communication of it was by...means Pedantic, or * impofed upon the Converfation ; butjuft fuel), and '• went fo far, as by the natural Turns of the Difcourfe,, ' in which he was... | |
| John Hackett - 1757 - 306 páginas
...had read. He was not A more Of EPITAPH S. i M more pofleffed of Knowlege, than he was communicaiive of it ; but then his Communication of it was by no means pedantic, or impofed upon the Converfaiion, butjuft fuch, and went fo far, as, by the natural Turns of the Difcourfe in which he... | |
| John Dryden - 1767 - 318 páginas
...Dryden's Dramatick Works. As his reading had been very extenfive, fo was he very happy in a memory tenacious of every thing, that he had read. He was not more poflefs'd of knowledge, than he was communicative of it: but then his communication of it was by no... | |
| Thomas Wotton, Edward Kimber, Richard Johnson - 1771 - 614 páginas
...more than a bare competency. As his reading had been very extenfive, fo was he very happy in a memory tenacious of every thing that he had read. He was not more poffefled of knowledge, than he was communicative of it. But then his communication of it was by no... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1772 - 388 páginas
...equals or fuperiors. " As his reading had been very exten" five, fo was he very happy in a me" mory tenacious of every thing that " he had read. He was not more pof" fefled of knowledge than he was com" municative of it ; but then his com" munication was by no... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 376 páginas
...equals or fuperiors. " As his reading had been- very extcn" five, fo was he very happy in a me" mory tenacious of every thing that " he had read. He was not more pof" fefled of knowledge than he was com" municative of it; but then his com" munication was by no... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 484 páginas
...equals or. fuperiors. " As his reading had been very extenfive, fo ** was he very happy in a memory tenacious " of every thing that he had read. He was...communicative of it ; but then his " communication was by no means pedan" tick, or impofed upo^ th,e converfation, " but juft fuch, and went fo far as,... | |
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