the English at this time are infinitely improved in this way, above the skill of former ages, nay of all countries round about us, that pretend to greater eloquence. Yet they have been always judiciously sparing in printing such composures, while some... The Classical Journal - Strona 821819Pełny widok - Informacje o książce
| Abraham Cowley - 1772 - Liczba stron: 230
...manner ofqueftion, but the Englifli at this time are infinitely improved in this way, above the ftill of former ages, nay, of all countries round about...pretend to greater eloquence. Yet they have been always judicioufly (paring, in printing fuch compofures, •while fome other witty nations have tired all... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1772 - Liczba stron: 264
...manner of queftion, but the Englim at this time are infinitely improved in this way, above the fkill of former ages ; nay, of all countries round about...pretend to greater eloquence. Yet they have been always judicioufly fparing, in printing fuch compofures, while fome other witty nations have tired all their... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1826 - Liczba stron: 296
...the practice of some of our neighbours, and chiefly of the French. I make no manner of question, but the English at this time are infinitely improved in...have tired all their presses and readers with them. The truth is, the letters that pass between particular friends, if they are written as they ought to... | |
| Henry Reed - 1855 - Liczba stron: 416
...the practice of some of our neighbours, and chiefly of the French. I make no manner of question but the English, at this time, are infinitely improved in this way above the skill of former ages ; yet they have been always judiciously sparing in printingsuch composures, while some - other witty... | |
| Henry Reed - 1855 - Liczba stron: 404
...the practice of some of our neighbours, and chiefly of the French. I make no manner of question but the English, at this time, are infinitely improved in this way above the skill of former ages; yet they have been always judiciously sparing in printing such composures, while some other witty nations... | |
| Henry Reed - 1858 - Liczba stron: 424
...the practice of some of our neighbours, and chiefly of the French. I make no manner of question but the English, at this time, are infinitely improved in this way above the skill of former ages; yet they have been always judiciously sparing in printing such composures, while some other witty nations... | |
| Henry Reed - 1860 - Liczba stron: 414
...the practice of some of our neighbours, and chiefly of the French. I make no manner of question but the English, at this time, are infinitely improved in this way above the skill of former ages ; yet they have been always judiciously sparing in printing such composures, while some other witty... | |
| Henry Reed - 1866 - Liczba stron: 502
...the practice of some of our neighbours, and chiefly of the French. I make no manner of question but the English, at this time, are infinitely improved in this way above the skill of former ages; yet they have been always judiciously sparing in printing such composures, while some other witty nations... | |
| Henry Reed - 1867 - Liczba stron: 426
...the practice of some of our neighbour^ and chiefly of the French. I make no manner of (jm-stion but the English, at this time, are infinitely improved in this way above the skill of former ages; yet they have been always judiciously sparing in printing such composures, while some other witty nations... | |
| Joel Elias Spingarn - 1908 - Liczba stron: 380
...question but the English at this time are infinitely improv'd in this way above the skill of former 15 Ages, nay, of all Countries round about us that pretend...such composures, while some other Witty Nations have tyr'd all their Presses and Readers with them. The truth is, the Letters that pass between so particular... | |
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