| William Gifford - 1797 - Počet stránok 178
...thefe gentlemen to comprehend her multifarious erudition. in which they were written, to be difgufted with them. In this there was not much harm ; nor, indeed, much good : but, as folly is progreffive, they foon wrought themfelves into an opinion that they really deferved the fine things... | |
| 1801 - Počet stránok 858
...three Italians, who underflood 1|ю little of the language in which they were written to be cufguficd with them. In this there was not much harm, nor, indeed, much good ; but, as folly is progresivo, they loon wrought themfelves into an opinion thut they really dcferved the fine things... | |
| 1801 - Počet stránok 900
...panegyrics . on them'felves, and complimentary ' canzonetlas' on two pr three Italians,, who underßood too little of the language in which, they were written to be difguiied with them. In ibis there was not much harm, nor, indeed, much good; but, as folly is progrellive,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1801 - Počet stránok 940
...panegyrics on themfelvas, and complimentnry ' canzone-tins' on two or three Italians who underflow! too little of the language in which they were written to be difgufted with them. In this there was not much harm, nor, indeed, much good; but, as folly is progrellive,... | |
| 1803 - Počet stránok 614
...and we are almost heathens enough to say, that Apollo, through derstood too little of the language to be disgusted with them. " In this there was not much harm ; but is folly is'progressive, .they soon wrought themselves into an opinion that they'really deserved... | |
| 1803 - Počet stránok 598
...and we are almost heathens enough to say, that Apollo, through derstood too little of the language to be disgusted with them. In this there was not much harm ; but as folly is progressive, they soon wrought themselves into an opinion that they really deserved... | |
| William Gifford - 1811 - Počet stránok 220
...degree of success, required a rare combination of talents, among the least of which may be understood too little of the language in which they were written,...they soon wrought themselves into an opinion that the fine things were really deserved, which they mutually said and sung of each other. Thus persuaded,... | |
| John Nichols, John Bowyer Nichols - 1831 - Počet stránok 952
...dramatic poetry *. This was in "The Maeviad," an disgusted with them. In this there was not much harm ; but as folly is progressive, they soon wrought themselves...things which were mutually said and sung of each other. About the same period a daily paper, called ' The World,' was in fashion, and much read. This paper... | |
| 1822 - Počet stránok 520
...panegyrics on themselves ; and complimentary canzonnettas on two or three Italians, who understood too little of the language in which they were written,...opinion that they really deserved the fine things which they mutually said and sung of each other. " Thus persuaded, they were unwilling their inimitable productions... | |
| 1822 - Počet stránok 520
...panegyrics on themselves ; and complimentary canzonnettas on two or three Italians, who understood too little of the language in which they were written,...opinion that they really deserved the fine things which they mutually said and sung of each other. " Thus persuaded, they were unwilling their inimitable productions... | |
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