| 1873 - 594 pągines
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| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1873 - 600 pągines
...elegance. If the language of theology were extracted from Hooker and the translation of the BLble ; the terms of natural knowledge from Bacon ; the phrases...Spenser and Sidney ; and the diction of common life from Shaheslieare, few ideas would be lost to mankind, for want of English, words, in which they might be... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1874 - 810 pągines
...elegance. If the language of theology were extracted from Hooker and the translation of the Bible; the terms of natural knowledge from Bacon ; the phrases...English words, in which they might be expressed.' It need scarcely be said that Johnson here does injustice to his own age, in treating it as one of... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1876 - 768 pągines
...elegance. If the language of theology were extracted from Hooker and the translation of the Bible ; the terms of natural knowledge from Bacon; the phrases...Spenser and Sidney; and the diction of common life from Shakspeare, few ideas would be lost to mankind for want of English words in which they might be expressed.... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1880 - 772 pągines
...elegance. If the language of theology were extracted from Hooker and the translation of the Bible; works ; and when we load it with such a pile of Sii/ney; and the diction of common life from Shakspeare, few ideas would be lost to mankind for want... | |
| Blackford Condit - 1882 - 488 pągines
...dialect of poetry and fiction from Spencer and Sidney ; and the diction of common life from Shakspeare, few ideas would be lost to mankind for want of English words in which they might be expressed." 4 Sir Philip Sidney showed his appreciation of the 1 Miscellaneous Works. Lady of May. A Masque, pp.... | |
| Blackford Condit - 1882 - 484 pągines
...says : " If the language of theology were extracted from Hooker and the Translation of the Bible ; the terms of natural knowledge from Bacon ; the phrases of policy, war, and navigation from Ealegh ; the dialect of poetry and fiction from Spencer and Sidney ; and the diction of common life... | |
| George Perkins Marsh - 1885 - 612 pągines
...natural knowledge were extracted from Bacon ; the phrases of policy, war, and navigation from Raleigh ; and the diction of common life from Shakespeare, few...of English words in which they might be expressed." At present, the works of Bacon hardly furnish terms for the precise enunciation of any one truth LECT.... | |
| James Boswell, Samuel Johnson - 1887 - 490 pągines
...elegance. If the language of theology were extracted from Hooker and the translation of the Bible ; the terms of natural knowledge from Bacon ; the phrases...of English words in which they might be expressed.' 3 Of Mallet's Life of Bacon, Johnson says (Works, viii. 465) that it is ' written with elegance, perhaps... | |
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