on this part of my work with pleasure, which no [blame or praise of] man shall diminish or augment. I shall never envy the honours which wit and learning obtain in any other cause, if I can be numbered among the writers who have given ardour to virtue,... Johnsonian Miscellanies - Page 398publié par - 1897 - 517 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1752 - 196 pages
...this part of my work with pleafure, which no blame or praife of man (hall diminifh or augment. I mall never envy the honours which wit and learning obtain in any other caufe, if I can be numbered among the writers who have given ardour to virtue, and confidence to truth.... | |
| 1785 - 596 pages
...this part of my work with pleafure, which no blame or pralle of man ihalldimimfli or augment. I fhufl never envy the honours which wit and learning obtain in any other caufe, if I can be numbered among the writers who have given ardour to virtue, and confidence to truth.... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 422 pages
...this part of my work with pleafure, which no blame or praife of man fhall diminifh or augment. I fhall never envy the honours which wit and learning obtain in any other caufe, if I can be numbered among the writers who have givdn ardour to virtue, and confidence to truth.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 444 pages
...this part of my work with pleafure, which no blame or praife of man ihall diminiih or augment. I ihall never envy the honours which wit and learning obtain in any other caufe, if I can be numbered among the writers who have given ardour to virtue, and confidence to truth.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 652 pages
...** back on this part of my work with pleafure, " which no man fhall diminifh or augment. " I fhall never envy the honours which wit and " learning obtain in any other caufe, if I can " be numbered among the writers who have " given ardour to virtue, and confidence to... | |
| James Boswell - 1799 - 640 pages
...intentions, will be found exactly conformable to the precepts of Christianity. ... I therefore look back on this part of my work with pleasure, which no blame or praise of man shall diminish or augment.' Rambler, No. 208. 1 I have little doubt that this attack on the concluding verse is an indirect blow... | |
| James Boswell - 1799 - 648 pages
...intentions, will be found exactly conformable to the precepts of Christianity. ... I therefore look back on this part of my work with pleasure, which no blame or praise of man shall diminish or augment.' Rambler, No. 208. 1 I have little doubt that this attack on the concluding verse is an indirect blow... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 286 pages
...without any accommodation to the licentiousness and levity of the present age. I therefore look back on this part of my work with pleasure, which no blame...have given ardour to virtue, and confidence to truth. Avrat in [txxxcvr u.rra%\<&> s Celestial pow'rs ! that piety regard, From you my labours wait their... | |
| William Mudford - 1802 - 166 pages
...anticipates censure by a firm avowal, that he sought only the advancement of morality, and " that he shall never envy the honours which wit and learning obtain in any other cause, if he can be numbered among the writers who have given ardour to virtue and confidence to truth." The... | |
| 1809 - 596 pages
...rt-«r-'i-«>-«»^W34CiCXO* UNIVERSAL MAGAZINE, N'LXIIL—VoL.XI.] For FEBRUARY, 1309. [NEW SERIES, " We shall never envy the honours which wit and learning obtain in any other cause, if we can be numbered among the writers who have given ardour to virtue, and confidence to truth."—DR.... | |
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