| Sir Philip Sidney - 1787 - 158 sider
...place. So. that the fum of all is : ready writing makes not good^writing ; but good writing wings onit ready writing : yet when we think we have got the faculty, it is even then good to refift it; as . to give a horfe a check fometimes with a bit, which doth not fo much flop his courfe,... | |
| David Irving - 1803 - 266 sider
...fum of all is •' ready T 2. ' "" ; writing make* not good writing but good wrjting brings «f». ready writing : yet when we think we have got the faculty, it is even then good to refift it ; as to give a horfe a check fometimes with a bit, which doih not fo much flop his courfe,... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1805 - 376 sider
...matter shewed itself to them more plentifully ; their words answered, their composition followed ; and all, as in a well-ordered family, presented itself in the place *." Between the publication of the Discoveries of Jonson in 1640, and the appearance of Dryden's Essay... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1805 - 378 sider
...matter shewed itself to them more plentifully ; their words answered, their composition followed ; and all, as in a well-ordered family, presented itself in the place *." Between the publication of the Discoveries of Jonson in 1640, and the appearance of Dryden's Essay... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 528 sider
...matter shewed itself to them more plentifully ; their words answered, their composition followed ; and all, as in a well-ordered family, presented itself...so much stop his course, as stir his mettle. Again, whether a man's genius is best ' able to reach thither, it should more and more contend, lift, and... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 970 sider
...matter shewed itself to them more plentifully ; their words answered, their composition followed ; and all, as in a well-ordered family, presented itself...so much stop his course, as stir his mettle. Again, whether a man's genius is best able to reach thither, it should more and more contend, lift, and dilate... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 528 sider
...matter shewed itself to them more plentifully ; their words answered, their composition followed ; and all, as in a well-ordered family, presented itself...writing brings on ready writing ; yet, when we think we lave got the faculty, it is even then good to resist it; as to give a horse a check sometimes with... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816 - 464 sider
...matter shewed itself to them more plentifully ; their words answered, their composition followed ; and all, as in a well-ordered family, presented itself...writing makes not good writing ; but good writing brings ou ready writing: yet, when we think we have got the faculty, it is even then good to resist it ; as... | |
| David Irving - 1821 - 336 sider
...followed ; and all, as in a well.ord«red family* presented itself in the place. So that the sum of of all is; ready writing makes not good writing; but...doth not so much stop his course, as stir his mettle. Discoveiies.* HOOKER. They of whom God is altogether unapprehended, are but few in number, and forgrossness... | |
| Wiltshire Stanton Austin, John Ralph - 1853 - 658 sider
...; but good writing brings on ready writing : yet when wee thinke wee have got the faculty, it were then good to resist it, as to give a horse a check...with a bit which doth not so much stop his course as stirre his metal." Of Shakespeare he says : " I remember the players have often mentioned it as an... | |
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