| Joseph Addison - 1915 - 464 стор.
...Non fumum ex fulgore, sed ex fumo dare lucent Cogitat, ut speciosa dehinc miracula promat. — HOR. I HAVE observed that a reader seldom peruses a book...mild or choleric disposition, married or a bachelor, with other particulars of the like nature, that conduce very much to the right understanding of an... | |
| Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Robert Grant Martin - 1916 - 944 стор.
...glorious light, And, without raising expectation high, Surprises us with dazzling miracles. — ROSOOMMON. I have observed that a reader seldom peruses a book...mild or choleric disposition, married or a bachelor, with other particulars of the like nature, that conduce very much to the right understanding of an... | |
| William Hawley Davis - 1916 - 232 стор.
...the first number of The Spectator, "that a reader seldom peruses a book with pleasure, until he know whether the writer of it be a black or a fair man, of a mild or choleric disposition, married or a batchelor, with other particulars of the like nature, that conduce very much to the right understanding... | |
| Roy Bennett Pace - 1917 - 536 стор.
...the embellishment of his writings. 150 Mr. Spectator (The Spectator, No. 1. Thursday, March 1, 1711.) I have observed that a reader seldom peruses a book...mild or choleric disposition, married or a bachelor, with other particulars of the like nature, that conduce very much to the right understanding of an... | |
| Edwin Lillie Miller - 1917 - 690 стор.
...better nor worse than thousands of others, but may serve to give an idea of their general character : " I have observed that a Reader seldom peruses a Book...till he knows whether the Writer of it be a black or fair Man, of a mild or cholerick Disposition, Married or a Bachelor, with other Particulars of the... | |
| Roy Bennett Pace - 1918 - 986 стор.
...the embellishment of his writings. 150 Mr. Spectator (The Spectator, Wo. 1. Thursday, March 1, 1711.) I have observed that a reader seldom peruses a book...mild or choleric disposition, married or a bachelor, with other particulars of the like nature, that conduce very much to the right understanding of an... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1919 - 264 стор.
...miracula proraat.1 — Horace. 1 have observed that a reader seldom peruses a book with pleasure tilt he knows whether the writer of it be a black or a...mild or choleric disposition, married or a bachelor, with other particulars of the B like nature, that conduce very much to the right understanding of an... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1920 - 208 стор.
...Life of an Author. — In the Introduction to the Sir Boger de Coverley Papers, Addison remarks, " I have observed that a reader seldom peruses a book...mild or choleric disposition, married or a bachelor, with other particulars of a like nature that conduce very much to the right understanding of an author."... | |
| Edwin Almiron Greenlaw, William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck - 1923 - 648 стор.
...Non fumum ex fulgore, sed ex fumo dare lucem Cogitat, ut speciosa dehinc miracula promat. — Horace. I have observed that a reader seldom peruses a book...till he knows whether the writer of it be a black or fair man, of a mild or choleric disposition, married or a bachelor, with other particulars of the like... | |
| George William McClelland - 1925 - 1180 стор.
...fumum ex fulgorc, scd ex fumo dare lucem Cogitat, ut speciosa dchinc miracula promat.1 — Horace. e, meaning, in the term justice, to ityfrn^g aff>c....operative, and all their best interests, ultimate with other particulars of the like nature, that conduce very much to the right understanding of an... | |
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