| Samuel Rogers - 1860 - 480 pagina’s
...kind cf subterraneous current through fear and silence. I cannot but conceive him calm and confident, little disappointed, not at all dejected, relying...vicissitudes of opinion and the impartiality of a Suture generation. — Johnson. After this line, in the MS. O'er place and time we triumph ; on we... | |
| 1868 - 368 pagina’s
...kind of subterraneous current, through fear and silence. I cannot but conceive him calm and confident, little disappointed, not at all dejected, relying...opinion, and the impartiality of a future generation." St. Clement. The pupil of St. Peter, Clemens Romanus, has left us an " Epistle " addressed to the Church... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1869 - 548 pagina’s
...kind of subterraneous current through fear and silence. I cannot but conceive him calm and confident, little disappointed, not at all dejected, relying...vicissitudes of opinion, and the impartiality of a future generation."—JOHNSON. After line 24, in the MS. O'er place and time we triumph ; on we go, Ranging... | |
| James Boswell - 1873 - 620 pagina’s
...calm and confident, little disappointed, not »t »11 dejected, relying on his own merit with •Uady consciousness, and waiting, without impatience, the...be considered as one of the warmest zealots of the Kevulution Society itself, allows that ' Johnaon has spoken in the highest terms of the abilities of... | |
| James Boswell, William Wallace - 1873 - 612 pagina’s
...kind of subterraneous current, through fear and silence. I cannot but conceive him calm and confident, 5 <ZI V b q V 6L * Lp0 g6jԅ iW qe W % 9 כ K -x X...[ L > " 1 Z]Fv YTQ 4C ! a n: 7 vI v Q w $ Indced, even Dr. Towers, who may be considered as one of the warmest zealots of the Revolution Society... | |
| James Boswell - 1874 - 584 pagina’s
...all dejected, relying on his own merit with consciousness, and waiting without impatience, the vie opinion, and the impartiality of a future generation."...Indeed, even Dr. Towers, who may be considered as one of warmest zealots of The Revolution Society itself, allows, "Johnson has spoken in the highest terms... | |
| James Boswell - 1884 - 626 pagina’s
...kind of subterraneous current, through fear and silence. I cannot but conceive him calm and confident, little disappointed, not at all dejected, relying...opinion, and the impartiality of a future generation." the warmest zealots of The Revolution Society itself, allows, that " Johnson has spoken in the highest... | |
| James Boswell - 1887 - 598 pagina’s
...myself.' Act v. sc. 3. 3 Johnson wrote of Milton: — 'I cannot but conceive him calm and confident, little disappointed, not at all dejected, relying...the vicissitudes of opinion, and the impartiality and Deference for the general opinion. [A D. 1749. and unmoved as that column. And let it be remembered,... | |
| James Boswell - 1887 - 470 pagina’s
...waiting without impatience the vicissitudes of opinion, and the impartiality of a future generation V Indeed even Dr. Towers, who may be considered as one...zealots of The Revolution Society* itself, allows, ' Horace Walpole (Letters, vii. 452) written of M ilton as ' that poet whose writes of Johnson's 'Billingsgate... | |
| James Boswell - 1887 - 466 pagina’s
...waiting without impatience the vicissitudes of opinion, and the impartiality of a future generation V Indeed even Dr. Towers, who may be considered as one...zealots of The Revolution Society * itself, allows, ' Horace Walpole (Letters, vii. 452) written of Milton as ' that poet whose writes of Johnson's 'Billingsgate... | |
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