| Samuel Johnson - 1804 - 594 páginas
...not at some nnlucky time, injure their own characters 'by attempting to -enlarge them. Ibid, f 130. It ought to be the first endeavour of a writer, to...•is right only because it is established; that he ma.-v ^either violate essential principles by a desire of F 5 'novelty, novelty, nor debar himself... | |
| Joseph Warton - 1806 - 422 páginas
...nature from custom ; or that which is established, because it is right, from <• * Ver. 88. f NO. 15,6. from that which is right, only because it is established...novelty, nor debar himself from the attainment of any beauties within his view, by a needless fear of breaking rules, where no literary dictator had... | |
| Joseph Warton - 1806 - 420 páginas
...destructive of true taste. " It ought to be the first endeavour of a writer (says the excellent RAM$LERf) to distinguish nature from custom ; or that which is established, because it is right, from * Ver. 88. f No. 156% from that which is right, only because it is established ; that he may neither... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1822 - 426 páginas
...destructive of true taste. " It ought to be the first endeavour of a writer (says the Rambler, N° 156.) to distinguish nature from custom; or that which is...novelty, nor debar himself from the attainment of any beauties within his view, by a needless fear of breaking rules, which no literary dictator had... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1822 - 428 páginas
...destructive of true taste. " It ought to be the first endeavour of a writer (says the Rambler, N° 156.) to distinguish nature from custom; or that which is...novelty, nor debar himself from the attainment of any beauties within his view, by a needless fear of breaking rules, which no literary dictator had... | |
| Alexander Pope, William Roscoe - 1824 - 400 páginas
...destructive of true taste. " It ought to be the first endeavour of a writer (says the Rambler, No. 156.) to distinguish nature from custom ; or that which...novelty, nor debar himself from the attainment of any beauties within his view, by a needless fear of breaking rules, which no literary dictator had... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1824 - 398 páginas
...destructive of true taste. " It ought to be the first endeavour of a writer (says the Rambler, No. 156.) to distinguish nature from custom ; or that which...novelty, nor debar himself from the attainment of any beauties within his view, by a needless fear of breaking rules, which no literary dictator had... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 482 páginas
...each claims our concern with the same right, and the heart lies at rest between equal motives. j__It ought to be the first endeavour of a writer to distinguish...established ; that he may neither violate essential princi- ( pies by a desire of novelty, nor debar himself from the attainment of beauties within his... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 488 páginas
...lies at rest between equal motives. It ought to be the first endeavour of a writer to distin-V guish nature from custom ; or that which is established...established ; that he may neither violate essential princi-x' pies by a desire of novelty, nor debar himself from the attainment of beauties within his... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1837 - 630 páginas
...same right, and the heart lies at rest between equal motives. It ought to be the first endeavourof a writer to distinguish nature from custom ; or that...that he may neither violate essential principles by a de|aj i lire of novelty, nor debar himself from the attain' fV" I ment of beauties within his view,... | |
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