| Samuel Johnson - 1772 - 388 стор.
...difcovers a mind very widely acquainted both with art and nature, and in full poffeffioh of great fibres of intellectual wealth, Of him that knows much, it...fuppofe that he. has read with diligence ; yet I rather n'4 believe DRY D E'.i Nl.'. believe that the knowledge of Diydcn was gleaned from accidental intelligence... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 364 стор.
...difcovers a mind very widely acquainted both with art and nature, and in full pofleffion of great flores of intellectual wealth. Of him that knows • much, it is natural to fuppofe that he has jead with diligence ; yet I rather 114 beli-ve 184 DRY DE N. believe that the knowledge of Drydeii... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 498 стор.
...difcovers a mind very widely acquainted both with art and nature, and in full pofleffion of great flores of intellectual wealth. Of him that knows much, it...yet I rather believe that the knowledge of Dryden wars gleaned from accidental intelligence and various conrverfation, by a quick apprehenfion, a judicious... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 344 стор.
...very widely acquainted both with art and nature, and in full pofleffion of great ftores of intelle&ual wealth. Of him that knows much, it is natural to fuppofe...converfation, by a quick apprehenfion, a judicious feleftion, and a happy memoryt a keen appetite of knowledge, and a powerful digeftion , by vigilance... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1795 - 610 стор.
...difcovers a mind very widely acquainted both with art and nature, and in full poffeffion of great ftores of intellectual wealth. Of him that knows much, it...converfation, by a quick apprehenfion, a judicious fele<5tion, and a happy memory, a keen appetite of knowledge, and a powerful digeftion • by vigilance... | |
| John Dryden, Edmond Malone - 1800 - 608 стор.
...discovers a mind very widely acquainted both with art and nature, and in full possession of great stores of intellectual wealth. Of him that knows much, it is natural to suppose that he has read with diligence; yet I rather believe that the knowledge of Dryden was gleaned... | |
| John Dryden - 1800 - 622 стор.
...discovers a mind very widely acquainted both with art and nature, and in full possession of great stores of intellectual wealth. Of him that knows much, it is natural to suppose that he has read with diligence ; yet I rather believe that the knowledge of Dryden was gleaned... | |
| John Dryden - 1800 - 606 стор.
...discovers a mind very widely acquainted both with art and nature, and in full possession of great stores of intellectual wealth. Of him that knows much, it is natural to suppose that he has read with diligence; yet I rather believe that the knowledge of Dryden was gleaned... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 476 стор.
...difcovers a mind very widely acquainted both with art and nature, and in full pofTeffion of great ftores of intellectual wealth. Of him that knows much it...natural to fuppofe that he has read with diligence : vet I rather believe that the / knowledge of Dryden was gleaned from accidental intelligence and... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 716 стор.
...discovers a mind very widely acquainted both with art and nature, and in full possession of great stores of intellectual wealth. Of him that knows much, it is natural to suppose that he has read with diligence ; yet I rather believe that the knowledge of Dryden was gleaned... | |
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