 | Sir Joshua Reynolds, Edmond Malone - 1801
...genius, Mr. Burke, in some instances did no> disdain to. accept. Qf the early Discourses therefore I that it will last as long as the English tongue, and contribute no less than the productions have no doubt that some were submitted to Dr. Johnson, and some to Mr. Burke, for their examination... | |
 | 1808
...produced the fifteen discourses pronounced by Sir Joshua ; a work, to use the language of his biographer, which contains such a body of just criticism on an...exaggerated panegyric to assert, that it will last as long-as the English tongue, and contribute, no less than the production of his pencil, to render his... | |
 | Sir Joshua Reynolds, Edmond Malone - 1809
...genius, Mr. Burke, in some instances did not disdain to accept. Of the early Discourses therefore I that it will last as long as the English tongue, and contribute no less than the productions have no doubt that some were submitted to Dr. Johnson, and some to Mr. Burke for their examination... | |
 | Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1819
...which even that transcendant genius, Mr. Burke, in some instances, did not disxliv SOME ACCOUNT OF to assert, that it will last as long as the English tongue, and contribute no less than the dain to accept. Of the early Discourses therefore I have no doubt that some were submitted to Dr. Johnson,... | |
 | Sir Joshua Reynolds, Edmond Malone - 1819 - 3 sider
...friend Dr. Johnson. This notion appearing to me too ridiculous and absurd to be gravely conto alsert, that it will last as long as the English tongue, and contribute no less than the dain to accept. Of the early Discourses therefore I have no doubt that some were submitted to Dr. Johnson,... | |
 | People - 1845
...produced the fifteen discourses pronounced by Sir Joshua ; a work, to use the language of his biographer, which contains such a body of just criticism on an...panegyric to assert, that it will last as long as < he English tongue, and contribute, no less than the production of his pencil, to render his name... | |
 | Friedrich von Schlegel, James Burton Robertson - 1846 - 498 sider
...His admirable Discourses contain such a body of just criticism, clothed in such perspicuous eletant, and nervous language, that it is no exaggerated panegyric to assert, that they will last as long as the English tongue, and contribute, not less than the productions of his... | |
 | William Roscoe - 1846
...admirable Discourses contain such a body of just criticism, clotlind in sucli perspicuous, elexant, and nervous language, that it is no exaggerated panegyric to assert, that they will last as long as the English tongue, and contribute, not less than the productions of his... | |
 | John [prose] Milton - 1848
...:*« " Ills admirable Discourses contain such a body of just criticism, clothed in such perspicnoui, elegant, and nervous language, that it is no exaggerated panegyric to assert, that they will last M long as the English tongue, and contribute, not lesi than, the productions of bis... | |
 | Plato - 1848
...His admirable Discourses contain such a body of just criticism, clothed in such persptcnous, elezant, and nervous language, that it is no exaggerated panegyric to assert, that they will last at long as the Eincliah tongue, and contribute, not less than the productions of his... | |
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