| William Hazlitt - 1854 - 980 páginas
...in short, a manner of speaking out of the simple and plain way (such as reason teacheth and knoweth things by,) which by a pretty surprising uncouthness...conceit or expression doth affect and amuse the fancy, showing in it some wonder, and breathing some delight thereto. It raiseth admiration, as signifying... | |
| Rev. Sidney Smith - 1854 - 296 páginas
...a manner of speaking out of the plain way, which, by an uncouthness in conceit or expression, doth amuse the fancy, stirring in it some wonder, and breeding some delight. It raiseth admiration, as signifying a nimble sagacity of apprehension, a special felicity of invention,... | |
| Henry Reed - 1855 - 404 páginas
...It is, in short, a manner of speaking out of the simple and plain way, (such as reasoning teacheth and proveth things by,) which, by a pretty surprising...expression, doth affect and amuse the fancy, stirring it to some wonder and breeding some delight thereto." One cannot read this large induction and analytical... | |
| Henry Reed - 1855 - 416 páginas
...It is, in short, a manner of speaking out of the simple and plain way, (such as reasoning teacheth and proveth things by,) which, by a pretty surprising...expression, doth affect and amuse the fancy, stirring it to some wonder and breeding some delight thereto." One cannot read this large induction and analytical... | |
| Henry Reed - 1855 - 428 páginas
...It is, in short, a manner of speaking out of the simple and plain way, (such as reasoning tcacheth and proveth things by,) which, by a pretty surprising uncouthness in conceit or expression, doth afiect and amuse the fancy, stirring it to some wonder and breeding some delight thereto." One cannot... | |
| Henry Reed - 1855 - 424 páginas
...It is, in short, a manner of speaking out of the simple and plain way, (such as reasoning teacheth and 'proveth things by,) which, by a pretty surprising uncouthness in conceit or expression, doth afiect and amuse the fancy, stirring it to some wonder and breeding some delight thereto." One cannot... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1856 - 800 páginas
...language. It is, in short, a manner of speaking out of the simple and plain way, (such as reason teacheth and proveth things by,) which, by a pretty surprising...uncouthness in conceit or expression, doth affect and amuse 1 the fancy, stirring in it some wonder, and breeding some delight thereto. KNOWLEDGE A SOURCE OF DELIGHT.... | |
| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1857 - 516 páginas
...language. It is, in short, a manner of speaking out of the simple and plain way (such as reason teacheth and proveth things by), which by a pretty surprising...it some wonder, and breeding some delight thereto. — BARROW : Sermon XIV. Now the variety of forms in which WIT so richly displays itself is a further... | |
| william harrison ainsworth - 1857 - 516 páginas
...language. It is, in short, a manner of speaking out of the simple and plain way (such as reason teacheth and proveth things by), which by a pretty surprising...stirring in it some wonder, and breeding some delight thereto.—BARROW : Sermon XIV. Now the variety of forms in which WIT so richly displays itself is... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1848 - 786 páginas
...e sons or things, a counterfeit speech, a inimical look °r ?*,««282 MARVELL. [CHARLES u. prising uncouthness in conceit or expression, doth affect...and amuse the fancy, stirring in it some wonder, and hreeding some delight thereto. KNOWLEDGE A SOURCE OF DELIGHT. Wisdom of itself is delectable and satisfactory,... | |
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