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| Nathan Drake - 1805 - 370 lehte
...Elizabeth," observes Johnson, "a speech might be formed, adequate to all the purposes of use and elegance. If the language of theology were extracted from Hooker...Bacon; the phrases of policy, war, and navigation, from Raleigh;the dialect of poetry and fiction from Spenser and Sidney ; and the diction of common life... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 376 lehte
...in the time of Elizabeth, a speech might be formed adequate to all the purposes of use and elegance. If the language of theology were extracted from Hooker...terms of natural knowledge from Bacon; the phrases cf policy, war, and navigation from Raleigh ; the dialect of poetry and fiction from Spenser and Sidney;... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1809 - 488 lehte
...in the time of Elizabeth, a speech might be formed adequate to all the purposes of use and elegance. If the language of theology were extracted from Hooker...; the phrases of policy, war, and navigation, from Raleigh ; the dialect of poetry and fiction from Sjienser and Sidney ; and the diction of common life... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1811 - 432 lehte
...the time of Elizabeth, a speech might be formed adequate to all the purposes of vise and elegance. If the language of theology were extracted from Hooker,...; the phrases of policy, war, and navigation, from Raleigh ; the dialect of poetry and fiction from Spenser and Sidney ; and the diction of common life... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 492 lehte
...in the time of Elizabeth, a speech might be formed adequate to all the purposes of use and elegance. If the language of theology were extracted from Hooker...fiction from Spenser and Sidney; and the diction of common life from Shakespeare, few ideas would be lost to mankind, for want of English words, in which... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 514 lehte
...the time of Elizabeth, a/ speech might be formed adequate to all the purposes of use and elegance. If the language of theology were extracted from Hooker...Bacon; the phrases of policy, war, and navigation from Raleigh; the dialect of poetry and fiction from Spenser and Sidney; and the diction of common life... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1820 - 450 lehte
...in the time of Elizabeth, a speech might be formed adequate to all the purposes of use and elegance. If the language of theology were extracted from Hooker...Bacon; the phrases of policy, war, and navigation from Raleigh; the dialect of poetry and fiction from Spenser and Sidney; and the diction of common life... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1823 - 432 lehte
...in the time of Elizabeth, a speech might be formed adequate to all the purposes of use and elegance. If the language of theology were extracted from Hooker...Bacon; the phrases of policy, war, and navigation from Raleigh; the dialect of poetry and fiction from Spenser and Sidney; and the diction of common life... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1824 - 416 lehte
...in the time of Elizabeth, a speech might be formed adequate to all the purposes of use and elegance. If the language of theology were extracted from Hooker...Bacon; the phrases of policy, war, and navigation from Raleigh; the dialect of poetry and fiction from Spenser and Sidney ; and the diction of common life... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 504 lehte
...in the time of Elizabeth, a speech might be formed adequate to all the purposes of use and elegance. If the language of theology were extracted from Hooker...Bacon; the phrases of policy, war, and navigation from Raleigh; the dialect of poetry and fiction from Spenser and Sidney; and the diction of common life... | |
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