This praise the general interest of mankind requires to be given to writers who please and do not corrupt, who instruct and do not weary. But to them all human eulogies are vain, whom I believe applauded by angels, and numbered with the juat. The works of Samuel Johnson - Page 316de Samuel Johnson - 1823Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Jerónimo Lobo - 1789 - 544 pages
...general intereft of mankind requires to be given to writers who pleafe and do not corrupt, who inftrucT: and do not weary. But to them all human eulogies are...believe applauded by angels and numbered with the juft. Tbt 'Tbt Dedication of the Evangelical Hijlory Harmonized. To THE LORDS SPIRITUAL AND TEMPORAL«... | |
| Jerónimo Lobo - 1789 - 520 pages
...with which the whole Chriftian world might wifh for communion. They were pure from all the herefies of an age, to which every opinion is become a favourite, that the univerfal church has hitherto detefted. This praife the general intereft of mankind requires to be... | |
| James Boswell - 1791 - 556 pages
...with which the whole Chriftian world might wifh for communion. They were pure from all the hejefies of an age, to which every opinion is become a favourite that the univerfal church has hitherto detefted ! . " This praife, the general intereft of mankind requires... | |
| James Boswell - 1807 - 514 pages
...charity which might well make their failings be forgotten, and with which the whole Christian world wish for communion. They were pure from all the heresies...weary. But to them all human eulogies are vain, whom 1 believe applauded by angels, and numbered with the just." His defence of tea against Mr. Jonas Hanway's... | |
| James Boswell - 1817 - 466 pages
...charity which might well make their failings be forgotten, and with which the whole Christian world wish for communion. They were pure from all the heresies...who instruct and do not weary. But to them all human enlogies are vain, whom I believe applauded by angels, and numbered with the just." His defence of... | |
| James Boswell - 1820 - 442 pages
...charity which might well make their failings be forgotten, and with which the whole Christian world wish for communion. They were pure from all the heresies...detested ! " This praise the general interest of mankind reqnires to be given to writers who pirase and do not Corrupt, who instruct and do not weary. But to... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 542 pages
...Watts was one of the first who taught the dissenters to write and speak like other men, by showing them, that elegance might consist with piety. They...believe applauded by angels and numbered with the justk. k From the Literary Magazine, 1756. — There are other reviews of books by Dr. Johnson, in... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 538 pages
...Watts was one of the first who taught the dissenters to write and speak like other men, by showing them, that elegance might consist with piety. They...believe applauded by angels and numbered with the justk. k From the Literary Magazine, 1756. — There are other reviews of books by Dr. Johnson, in... | |
| James Boswell - 1827 - 622 pages
...charity which might well make their failings be" forgotten, and with which the whole Christian world wish for communion. They were pure from all the heresies...interest of mankind requires to be given to writers who § lease and do not corrupt, who instruct and о not weary. But to them all human eulogies are vain,... | |
| James Boswell - 1831 - 602 pages
...Watts was one of the first who taught the dissenters to write and speak like other men, by showing them that elegance might consist with piety. They...believe applauded by angels, and numbered with the juat." His defence of tea against Mr. Jonas Hanway's violent attack upon that elegant and popular beverage,... | |
| |