 | Jean-Pons-Victor Lecoutz de Levizac - 1820 - 454 páginas
...therefore, (content himself with the slow progress of his name 43), contemn the applause of his oivn time, and commit his claims to the justice of posterity....and the legislator of mankind, and consider himself a« presiding 44 over the thoughtsand manners of future generations, as a beiug superior to time and,... | |
 | William Driverger - 1820 - 650 páginas
...still aim at loftier distinctions. A poet must divest himself of the prejudices of his ago or country. He must write as the interpreter of nature, and the legislator of mankind. He must consider himself as presiding over the thoughts and manners of successive generations. His... | |
 | Laurence Sterne - 1823 - 766 páginas
...same : he must, therefore, content himself with the slow progress of his name ; contemn the praise of his own time, and commit his claims to the justice...generations, as a being superior to time and place. " His labour is not yet at an end : he must know many languages and many sciences ; and, that his style may... | |
 | Oliver Goldsmith - 1823 - 768 páginas
...same : he must, therefore, content himself with the slow progress of his name ; contemn the praise of his own time, and commit his claims to the justice...generations, as a being superior to time and place. " His labour is not yet at an end : he must know many languages and many sciences ; and, that his style may... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1823 - 582 páginas
...truths, which will always be the same ; he must therefore content himself with the slow progress of his name ; contemn the applause of his own time, and...the thoughts and manners of future generations ; as being superiour to time and place. " His labour is not yet at an end : he must know many languages... | |
 | 1823
...truths, which will always be the same; he must therefore content himself with the slow progress of his name ; contemn the applause of his own time, and...the thoughts and manners of future generations; as being superiour to time and place. " His labour is not yet at an end: he'must know many languages and... | |
 | Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1823 - 594 páginas
...truths, which will always be the same; he must therefore content himself with the slow progress of his name; contemn the applause of his own time, and...to the justice of posterity. He must write as the interpjeter of nature, and the legislator of mankind, and consider himself as presiding over the thoughts... | |
 | Jean-Pons-Victor Lecoutz de Levizac - 1823 - 452 páginas
...with the stow progress of his name 43.) contemn the apptause of his own time, and commit his ctaims to the justice of posterity. He must write as the interpreter of nature, and the tegisIator of mankind, and consider himseif as presiding 44 over the thoughts and manners of future... | |
 | Laurence Sterne - 1823 - 764 páginas
...same : he must, therefore, content himself with the slow progress of his name ; contemn the praise of his own time, and commit his claims to the justice of posterity. He must wrile as the interpreter of nature, and the legislator of mankind, and consider himself as presiding... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1824 - 544 páginas
...truths, which will always be the same : he must therefore content himself with the slow progress of his name; contemn the applause of his own time, and...thoughts and manners of future generations; as a being superiour to time and place. " His labour is not yet at an end : he must know many languages and many... | |
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