| English poets - 1790 - 344 페이지
...went beyond his profefllons. He was of a *' very eafy, of very pleafing accefs ; but fome" what flow, and, as it were, diffident in his " advances to others : he had that in his na" ture which abhorred intrufion into any fo" ciety whatever. He was therefore lefs known,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 478 페이지
...went beyond " his profeffions. He was of a very eafy, of very " pleafing accefs; but fomewhat flow, and, as it were, " diffident in his advances to others; he had that in his " nature which abhorred intrufion into any fociety " whatever. He was therefore lefs known,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1794 - 450 페이지
...went beyond " his profeffions. He was of a very eafy, " of very pleafing accefs ; but fomewhat " How, and, as it were, diffident in his " advances to others ; he had that in his " nature which abhorred intrufion into " any fociety whatever. He was therefore " lefs... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1795 - 610 페이지
...went beyond his profeffions. He was of a " veryeafy, of very pleafmg accefs ; but fome" what flow, and, as it were, diffident in his " advances to others : he had that in his na" ture which abhorred intrufion into any fo" ciety whatever. He was therefore lefs known,... | |
| John Dryden, Edmond Malone - 1800 - 614 페이지
...consult him ; and full as ready and patient to admit of the reprehension of others, in respect of hit own oversights or mistakes. He was of very easy, I...whatsoever. Indeed it is to be regretted, that he was rather blame-able in the other extreme: for by that means, he was personally less known, and consequently... | |
| John Dryden - 1800 - 606 페이지
...consult him ; and full as ready and patient to admit of the reprehension of others, in respect of his own oversights or mistakes. He was of very easy, I...Indeed it is to be regretted, that he was. rather blameable in the other extreme : for by that means, he was personally less known, and consequently... | |
| John Dryden, Edmond Malone - 1800 - 601 페이지
...of the reprehension of others, in respect of his own oversights or mistakes. He was of very easjj, I may say, of very pleasing access : but something...whatsoever. Indeed it is to be regretted, that he was rather blameable in the other extreme : for by that means, he was personally less known, and consequently... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 714 페이지
...professed it, went bel his professions. He was of a very easy, of very pleasing access ; bat >mewhat slow, and, as it were, diffident in his advances to others ; he had I in his nature which abhorred intrusion into any society whatever. He itherefore less known, and consequently... | |
| 1801 - 416 페이지
...reprehension of others in respect of his own " oversights or mistakes. Hewasof a very easy, I may " fay, of very pleasing access; but something slow, " and,...others. " He had something in his nature that abhorred in* trusion in any society whatsoever ; and indeed it is " to be regretted that he was rather blameable... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 476 페이지
...went beyond " his profeffions. He was of a very eafy, of very " pleafing accels ; but fomewhat flow, and, as it were " diffident, in his advances to others: he had that " in nature which abhorred intrufion into any fociety " whatever. He was therefore lefs known,... | |
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