Medici was no sooner published than it excited the attention of the publick, by the novelty of paradoxes, the dignity of sentiment, the quick succession of images, the multitude of abstruse allusions, the subtilty of disquisition, and the strength of... Historical Particulars Relating to Southampton - Seite 89von John Bullar - 1820 - 111 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Alexander Chalmers - 1813 - 518 Seiten
...however, communicated it to his friends, and by some means a copy was given to a printer in 1642, and was no sooner published than it excited the attention of the public by the novL-lty of paradoxes, the dignity of sentiment, the quick succession of images, the multitude of abstruse... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1824 - 564 Seiten
...his words. The Religto Medici was no sooner published than it excited the attention of the publick, by the novelty of paradoxes, the dignity of sentiment,...of images, the multitude of abstruse allusions, the subtilty of disquisition, and the strength of language. What is much read will be much criticised.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 532 Seiten
...degree diminished by every man whose practice is at variance wiih his worii;. The Hi-liifio Medici was no sooner published than it excited the attention...of images, the multitude of abstruse allusions, the subtility of disquisition, and the strength of language. What is much read will be much criticised.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 542 Seiten
...his words. The Religio Medici was no sooner published than it excited the attention of the publick, by the novelty of paradoxes, the dignity of sentiment,...of images, the multitude of abstruse allusions, the snbtiltv of disquisition, and the strength of language. What is much read will be much criticised.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 538 Seiten
...his words. The Religio Medici was no sooner published than it excited the attention of the publick, by the novelty of paradoxes, the dignity of sentiment,...of images, the multitude of abstruse allusions, the subtilty of disquisition, and the strength of language. What is much read will be much criticised.... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1832 - 846 Seiten
...in 1643. It at once excited the attention of the public, even in that stormy age, as Johnson says, ' by the novelty of paradoxes, the dignity of sentiment,...of images, the multitude of abstruse allusions, the subtilty of disquisition, and the strength of language.' lu the book he speaks much of himself, but... | |
| George Washington Light - 1833 - 402 Seiten
...the volume, secured it peculiar and general favor when first published, viz. ; 'the novelty of the paradoxes, the dignity of sentiment, the quick succession...of images, the multitude of abstruse allusions, the subtilty of disquisition and the strength of language.' GRIFFIN'S REMAINS. — This is a compilation... | |
| 1838 - 1056 Seiten
...however, communicated it to hia friends, and by some means a copy was given to ft printer in 1642, and was no sooner published than it excited the attention of the public by the novelty of its paradoxes, the dignity of sentiment, the quick succession of images, the multitude of abstruse... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1840 - 742 Seiten
...degree diminished by every man whose practice is at variance with his words. The " Religio Medici" + [he quick succession of images, the multitude of abstruse allusions, the subucty of disquisition, and... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1843 - 718 Seiten
...his words. The " Religio Medici" was no sooner published than it excited the attention of the pubfic, would have dignified any other poet. The first stanza is vigorous and elegant, though the mullitude of abstruse allusions, the subtlety of disquisition, and the strength of language. \Vh:it... | |
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