Savage did not exempt him; or if those who in confidence of superior capacities or attainments disregard the common maxims of life, shall be reminded that nothing will supply the want of prudence; and that negligence and irregularity, long continued,... Lives of the English Poets: Smith-Savage - Página 434por Samuel Johnson - 1905Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1830 - 828 páginas
...Dent fan bet oœre npttigt at minbeá be txjgtige Orb, meb ^t>tlfe3o^nfon flutter @a»age'e£eonet: Those •who, in confidence of superior capacities...attainments, disregard the common maxims of life, will be reminded, that nothing will supply the want of prudence ; and that negligence and irregularity... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1834 - 722 páginas
...should have lived or written better than Savage." This relation will not be wholly without its ise, if those, who languish under any part of his sufferings,...confidence of superior capacities or attainments, disregarded the common maxims of life, shall be reminded, that nothing will supply the want of prudence... | |
| 1836 - 332 páginas
...presume to say, " Had I been in Savage's condition, I should have lived or written belter than Savage." This relation will not be wholly without its use,...those, who, in confidence of superior capacities or attaimnents, disregard the common maxims of life, shall be reminded, that nothing will supply the want... | |
| William Johnson Neale - 1836 - 210 páginas
...here say in the equally forcible words of one, whose writings will for ever ornament our language— " This relation will not be wholly without its use,...which the abilities of Savage did not exempt him; or if those, who, in confidence of superior capacities or attainments, disregard the common maxims of... | |
| William Johnstoun N. Neale - 1836 - 954 páginas
...here say in the equally forcible words of one, whose writings will for ever ornament our language— " This relation will not be wholly without its use,...which the abilities of Savage did not exempt him . or if those, who, in confidence of superior capacities or attainments, disregard the common maxims of... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1837 - 752 páginas
...condition, I should have lived or written better than Savage." This relation will not be wholly without iU ch the immediate tendency is innovation and anarchy,...care what shall be established. Akenside was one of disregarded the common maxims of life, shall he reminded, that nothing will supply the want of prudence... | |
| Leonard Woods, Charles D. Pigeon - 1838 - 688 páginas
...closed the biography of this most eccentric man with the following sound and salutary reflection. " This relation will not be wholly without its use,...did not exempt him ; or those who, in confidence of superiour capacities or attainments, disregard the common maxims of life, shall be reminded that nothing... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1840 - 742 páginas
...presume to say, "Had I been in Savage's condition, I should have lived or written better than Savage." of his own growth, without transcription, trorn which the abilities of Savage did not exempt him ; or those, who, in confidence of superior capacities... | |
| H. M. Melford - 1841 - 466 páginas
...frequent The gelid cistern , and where nought forbids I praise their dauntless heart. (Armstrongs Art.) This relation will not be wholly without its use , if those who languish under any part of its sufferings , shall be enabled to fortify their patience. (Johnson.) The spleen is introduced to... | |
| 1841 - 274 páginas
...consumed by this and that plant, is expressed in hundredth ports, and yet we know not wliat manure is. THOSE who, in confidence of superior capacities, or...attainments, disregard the common maxims of life, should remember that nothing can atone for the want of prudence ; that negligence and irregularity... | |
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