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 - 1816 - 430 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...foppery, to which my kindness for a man of learning and virtue wishes him to have been superior. GRAY's Poetry is now to be considered ; and I hope not to... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 410 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...foppery, to which my kindness for a man of learning and virtue wishes him to have been superior. GRAY's Poetry is now to be considered ; and I hope not to... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1819 - 364 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 virtue wishes him to have been superior.... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1820 - 404 páginas
...rudely, and then correct them, but laboured every line as it arose in the train of composition; and be 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.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1821 - 406 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...foppery, to which my kindness for a man of learning and virtue wishes him to have been superior. GRAY'S poetry is now to be considered; and I hope not to be... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 284 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 virtue wishes him to have been superior.... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford, Robert Walsh - 1822 - 584 páginas
...eager of money ; and that, out of the little that he had, he was very willing to help the necessitous. peculiar, that he could not write but at certain times, or at happy moments. GRAY'S Poetry is now to be considered; and I hope not to be looked on as an enemy to his name, if I... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1823 - 420 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...foppery, to which my kindness for a man of learning and virtue wishes him to have been superior. J GRAY. 375 GHAT'S Poetry is now to be considered ; and I... | |
| ARTHUR MURPHY - 1823 - 616 páginas
...every line as it arose in the train of composition; and he had a notion not very peculiar, that be could not write but at certain times, or at happy...foppery, to which my kindness for a man of learning and virtue wishe¿ him to have been superior. Gp¿ty's Poetry is now to be considered; and I hope not to... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1824 - 384 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...foppery, to which my kindness for a man of learning and virtue wishes him to have been superior. GRAY'S Poetry is now to be considered; and I hope not to be... | |
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