| 1826 - 722 頁
...excellent remarks of his friend Dr. Johnson. " Such diminutive observations seem to take away something from the dignity of writing, and therefore are never communicated but with hesitation, and a little fear of abasement and contempt. But it must be remembered, that life consisu... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1775 - 400 頁
...elegantly furnifhed, a ftranger may be fometimes forgiven, if he allows himfelf to wifli for frefher air, Thefe diminutive obfervations feem to take away fomething...communicated but with hefitation, and a little fear of abafement and contempt. But it muft be remembered, that life confifts not of a feries of illuflrious... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1775 - 280 頁
...may be fometimes forgiven, if he allows himfelf to wifh for frefher air. Thefediminutiveobfervations feem to take away fomething from the dignity of writing,...communicated but with hefitation, and a little fear of abafement and contempt. But it muft be remembered, that life confifts not ot a feries of illuftrious... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 546 頁
...he allows himfelf to wifh for frefher air. Tbefe diminutive obfervations feem to take away fbmething from the dignity of writing, and therefore are never...hefitation, and a little fear of abatement and contempt. But k muft be remembered, that life confifts not of a ferics of illuftrious actions, or elegant enjoyments... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 550 頁
...elegantly furnifhed, a ftranger may be Ibmetimes forgiven, if he allows himfelf to wifh for frefher air. Thefe diminutive obfervations feem to take away fomething...writing, and therefore are never communicated but wiih hefitation, and a liuie fear of abaIement and contempt. But it muft be remembered, that life confifts... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 258 頁
...forgiven, if he allows iimfelf to wifh for frefher air. Thefe diminutive obfervations feem to take awajr fomething from the dignity of writing,. and therefore are never communicated but with hcfitatiun, and a little fear of abafemcnt and contempt. But 'it muft be remembered, that life confifts... | |
| 1795 - 614 頁
...defcribing the mean appearance of the ftrèets of Cologne, it is remarked, that " Thefe iliminirtive obfervations feem to take away fomething - from the...communicated, but with hefitation, and a little fear of abafement and contempt." And it is not only becaufe they take awny fomethmg from the dignity of writing,... | |
| 1795 - 618 頁
...Dr. Johnfon, when he remarks that " thefe diminutive observations feem to take away fomething fiom the dignity of writing, and therefore are never communicated but with hefitation and a little fear of abafement and contempt." To give an idea of Mrs. Raddiffe's pleafmg manner in familiar narrative and... | |
| 1795 - 612 頁
...into the error cenfureb? by Dr. Johnfon, when he remarks that " thefe diminutive obfervations fr cm to take away fomething from the dignity of Writing, and therefore are never communicated but with hefrtation and a little fear of abatement and contempt." To give an idea of Mrs. RadclilTe's pleafing... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 302 頁
...he allows himself to wish for fresher air. These diminutive observations seem to take away something from the dignity of writing, and therefore are never communicated but with hesitation, and a little fear of abasement and contempt. But it must be remembered, that life consists... | |
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