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 - 135. lappuse1927Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| James Mercer Garnett - 1890 - 730 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... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1892 - 218 lapas
...the best authors shall ever and anon find somewhat of them in themselves, and in the expression 35 of their minds, even when they feel it not, be able...praise of quoting another man fitly ; and though a 5 man be more prone and able for one kind of writing than another, yet he must exercise all. For as... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1892 - 216 lapas
...the best authors shall ever and anon find somewhat of them in themselves, and in the expression 35 of their minds, even when they feel it not, be able...praise of quoting another man fitly ; and though a 5 man be more prone and able for one kind of writing than another, yet he must exercise all. For as... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1892 - 204 lapas
...the best authors shall ever and anon find somewhat of them in themselves, and in the expression 35 of their minds, even when they feel it not, be able...man's study, the praise of quoting another man fitly; and''.jhpugh_a s man be jnore prone and able for one kind of writing, than another,_yet_he must exercise,... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1892 - 222 lapas
...the best authors shall ever and anon find somewhat of them in themselves, and in the expression 35 of their minds, even when they feel it not, be able...reward of a man's study, the praise of quoting another mSn fitly; and though a s man be more prone and able for one kind of writing than another, yet he must... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1892 - 216 lapas
...the best authors shall ever and anon find somewhat of them in themselves, and in the expression as of their minds, even when they feel it not, be able...something like theirs, which hath an authority above their I own. Nay, sometimes it is the reward of a man's study, the praise of quoting another man fitly; and... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1892 - 216 lapas
...sometimes it is the reward of a man's study, the praise of quoting another man fitly; and though a s man be more prone and able for one kind of writing than another, yet he must exercise all. For as in an instrument, SO_ ill StYJe^ there mUSt .b>» a Pnecipiendi mcdL^—... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1892 - 228 lapas
...authors shall ever and anon find somewhat of them in themselves, and in the expression 35 .-.•'• .. of their minds, even when they feel it not, be able to uttei something like theirs, which hath an authority above theii own. Nay, sometimes it is the reward... | |
| Edward Tompkins McLaughlin - 1893 - 284 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... | |
| Edward Tompkins McLaughlin - 1893 - 288 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 ?uid consent of... | |
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