For the mind and memory are more sharply exercised in comprehending another man's things than our own; and such as accustom themselves, and are familiar with the best authors, shall ever and anon find somewhat of them in themselves, and in the expression... The Writer - 137. lappuse1927Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
 | Sir Philip Sidney - 1787 - 158 lapas
...familiar with the beft authors, fhall ever and anon find fomewhat of themfelves, and in the expreffion of their minds, even when they feel it not, be able to utter fomething like theirs, which hath an authority above their own, Nay, fome'.imes it is the reward of... | |
 | George Burnett - 1807 - 528 lapas
...familiar with the best authors, shall ever and anon find somewhat of themselves, and in the expression of their minds, even when they feel it not, be able...and able for one kind of writing than another, yet he must exercise all. For, as in an instrument, so in style, there must be a harmony, and consent of... | |
 | George Burnett - 1807 - 970 lapas
...familiar wifh the best authors, shall ever and anon find some* what of themselves, and in the expression of their minds, even when they feel it not, be able...and able for one kind of writing than another, yet he must exercise all. For, as in an instrument, so in style, there must be a harmony, and consent of... | |
 | George Burnett - 1807 - 528 lapas
...familiar with the best authors, shall ever and anon find some. what of themselves, and in the expression of their minds, even when they feel it not, be able...and able for one kind of writing than another, yet he must exercise all. For, as in an instrument, so in style, there must be a harmony, and consent of... | |
 | George Burnett - 1813 - 524 lapas
...anon find somewhat of themselves, and in the expression of their minds, even when they feel it sot, be able to utter something like theirs, which hath...and able for one kind of writing than another, yet he must exercise all. For, as in an instrument, so in style, there must be a harmony, and consent of... | |
 | Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816 - 462 lapas
...with the best authors, shall ever and anon find somewhat of them in themselves, and in the expression of their minds, even when they feel it not, be able...and able for one kind of writing than another, yet he must exercise all. For as in an instrument, so in style, there must be a harmony and consent of... | |
 | 1907 - 848 lapas
...with the best authors, shall ever and anon find somewhat of them in themselves; and in the expression of their minds, even when they feel it not, be able...man's study, the praise of quoting another man fitly." To put it otherwise, the crime lies not in the process, but in the bungling of the process. A quick... | |
 | Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1875 - 560 lapas
...with the best authors, shall ever and anon find somewhat of them in themselves, and in the expression of their minds, even when they feel it not, be able...and ^ able for one kind of writing than another, yet he must exercise all. ^For as in an instrument, so in\ *'^'~ ^1 style, there must be a harmony and... | |
 | George Saintsbury - 1885 - 432 lapas
...with the best authors, shall ever and anon find somewhat of them in themselves, and in the expression of their minds, even when they feel it not, be able...and able for one kind of writing than another, yet he must exercise all. For as in an instrument, so in style, there must be a harmony and consent of... | |
 | George Saintsbury - 1885 - 432 lapas
...with the best authors, shall ever and anon find somewhat of them in themselves, and in the expression of their minds, even when they feel it not, be able...and able for one kind of writing than another, yet he must exercise all. For as in an instrument, so in style, there must be a harmony and consent of... | |
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