| Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 690 lapas
...justify or revive the ancient severity. There is undoubtedly a mean to be observed. Dryden saw very early that closeness best preserved an author's sense, and...when he translates, changes nothing but the language. N°70. SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1759. FEW faults of style, whether real or imaginary, excite the malignity... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1823 - 612 lapas
...justify or revive the ancient severity. There is undoubtedly a mean to be observed. Dryden saw very early that closeness best preserved an author's sense, and...when he translates, changes nothing but the language. NUMB. 70. SATURDAY, August 18, 1759. FEW faults of style, whether real or imaginary, excite the malignity... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1823 - 582 lapas
...justify or revive the ancient severity. There is undoubtedly a mean to be observed. Dryden saw very early that closeness best preserved an author's sense, and...when he translates, changes nothing but the language. NUMB. 70. SATURDAY, August 18, 1759. FEW faults of style, whether real or imaginary, excite the malignity... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 378 lapas
...justify or revive the ancient severity. There is undoubtedly a mean to be observed. Dryden saw very early that closeness best preserved an author's sense, and...when he translates, changes nothing but the language. N°70. SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1759. FEW faults of style, whether real or imaginary, excite the malignity... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 488 lapas
...justify or revive the ancient severity. There is undoubtedly a mean to be observed. Dryden saw very early that closeness best preserved an author's sense, and...and who, when he translates, changes nothing but the language°i. N°. 70. SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1759. FEW faults of style, whether real or imaginary, excite... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 482 lapas
...justify or revive the ancient severity. There is undoubtedly a mean to be observed. Dryden saw very early that closeness best preserved an author's sense, and...and who, when he translates, changes nothing but the language1". N°. 70. SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1759. FEW faults of style, whether real or imaginary, excite... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 702 lapas
...undoubtedly a mean to be observed. Dryden saw very early that closeness best preserved an authour's sense, and that freedom best exhibited his spirit...he translates, changes nothing: but the language. N° 70. SATURDAY, August 18, 1759. FEW faults of style, whether real or imaginary, excite the malignity... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 510 lapas
...be observed. Dry den saw very early that closeness best preserved an author's sense, vol. iv. — Y and that freedom best exhibited his spirit ; he therefore...when he translates, changes nothing but the language. No. 70. SATURDAY, August 18, 1759. FEW faults of style, whether real or imaginary, excite the malignity... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 482 lapas
...justify or revive the ancient severity. There is undoubtedly a mean to be observed. Dryden saw very early that closeness best preserved an author's sense, and...convey the same thoughts with the same graces, and who, wheu he translates, changes nothing but the language"'. N°. 70. SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1759. FEW faults... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1826 - 672 lapas
...isarithmetic Feltham, and the learned Sherburne are all noticed. Drydcu (he adils) saw very early, that closeness best preserved an author's sense, and that freedom best exhibited his spirit. Guidotl's I'-.iilif, Briefe Discourse of, &c F. pi. 1676, &c. Register of Bath 1694 Guild's Moses Unveiled,... | |
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