| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 546 Seiten
...strong, Rich with the treasure* of each foreign tongue £ Prune the luxuriant, the uncouth n line, But show no mercy to an empty line : Then polish all,...Nature, and a knack to please : " But ease in writing Hows from art, not chance; As those move easiest who have learn'd to dance," * If such the plague and... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 536 Seiten
...divinely strong, Rich with the treasures of each foreign tongue; Prune the luxuriant, the uncouth retine, But show no mercy to an empty line : Then polish all,...You think 'tis Nature, and a knack to please : " But case in writing flonsfrom art, not chance; As those move easiest who have learn'd to dant-e." "" If... | |
| John Walker - 1810 - 394 Seiten
...deportment. What Pope says of writing is perfectly applicable to action in oratory. True ease in action comes from art, not chance, As those move easiest who have learn'd to dance. To descend, however to a few of those particulars, to which it seems the most necessary to attend ;... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1810 - 314 Seiten
...vigour of a line, 3GO where Denham's strength and Waller's sweetnessjoin. True ease in writing comes from art, not chance, as those move easiest who have learn'd to dance. T is not enough no harshness gives offence, the sound must seem an echo to the sense: soft is the strain... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1810 - 312 Seiten
...vigour of a line, 360 where Denham's strength and Waller's sweetness join. True ease in writing comes from art, not chance, as those move easiest who have learn'd to dance. 'T is not enough no harshness gives offence, the sound must seem an echo to the sense: soft is the... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 656 Seiten
...vigour of of a line Wliere Uenliam's strength, and Waller's tweetness join. True ease in writing comes from art, not chance. As those move easiest who have learn'd to dance. Tisnot enough no harshness gives offence, The sound musit seem an pcho to the sense?, ft is the strain... | |
| John Walker - 1810 - 276 Seiten
...COMPOSITION", BY JOHN WALKER, AUTHOR OF THE CRITICAL PRONOUNCING DICTIONARY, &CS True ease in writing comes from art, not chance, As those move easiest who have learn'd to dance. ...Pore. BOSTON : MINTED AND SOLD BY J T. BUCKINGHAM, / ' WINTER-STREET. } 1810. THE KEW VOKK PFEUC... | |
| Horace - 1812 - 198 Seiten
...vigour of a line, 360 Where Dtnham's strength, and Wallei'ssweetness join. True ease in writing comes from art, not chance, As those move easiest who have learn'd to dance. 'Tis not enough no harshness gives offence, The sound must seem an echo to the sense. Sfi5 A trepár... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1812 - 230 Seiten
...vigour of a line 360 Where Denham's strength and Waller's sweetness joinTrue ease in writing comes from art, not chance, As those move easiest who have learn'd to dance. 'Tis not enough no harshness gives offence ; The sound must seem an echo to the sense. 365 Soft is... | |
| 1813 - 744 Seiten
...it serves for an example to prove the rule, that the perfection of artifice is to hide itself. " For ease in writing flows from art, not chance ; " As those move easiest who bare learnt to dance." In classic attainment General Fitzpatrick could not be compared to die mighty... | |
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