| Juvenal - 1726 - 468 pàgines
...laudably reviv'd, when either they are more founding, or more fignificant thau thofe in Practice : Aud when their Obfcurity is taken away, by joining other Words to them, which clear the Senfe ; according to the Rule of Horace, for the Admiflion of new Words. But ill both Cafes, a Moderation... | |
| Juvenal - 1735 - 512 pàgines
...laudably reviv'd, when either they are more founding, or more fignificant than thofe in Practice ; And when their Obfcurity is taken away, by joining other Words to them, which clear the Senfe ; according to the Rule of Horace, for the Admiffion of new Words. But in both Cafes, a Moderation... | |
| James Greenwood - 1753 - 376 pàgines
...be laudably revived, when either they are more founding, or more Significant than thofe in Pra&ice; and when their Obfcurity is taken away, by joining other Words to them, which clear the Senfe according to the Rule of Horace, for the Admiffion of new Words. But in both Cafes, a Moderation... | |
| John Dryden - 1760 - 476 pàgines
...laudably revived, when either they are more founding, or more fignificant than thofe in practice ; and when their obfcurity is taken away, by joining...the fenfe ; according to the rule of Horace, for the adiniffion of new words. But in both cafes a moderation is to be obferved in the ufe of them. For unneceflary... | |
| John Dryden - 1760 - 476 pàgines
...laudably revived. when cither they are more fbunding, or more fignificant than thofe in practice ; aiwl when their obfcurity is taken away, by joining other...according to the rule of Horace, for the admiffion qf new words. But in both cafes a moderation is to be obferved in the ufe of them. For unneceflary... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 390 pàgines
...obfolete words may then be laudably revived, when either they are more founding, or more f:gnificant, than thofe in praftice ; and, when their obfcurity...the ufe of them. For unneceflary coinage, as well as unnecefiary revival, runs into affeftation; a fault to be avoided on either hand. Neither will I juftify... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 1130 pàgines
...laudably revived, when either they are more founding, or more fignificant, than thofe in pracYice ; and, when their obfcurity is taken away, by joining...moderation is to be obferved in the ufe of them. For unneceffary coinage, as well as unnecefiary revival, runs into affectation ; a fault to be avoided... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 398 pàgines
...praftice ; and, when their obicurity is taken away, by joining other words to them, which clear the fcnCe; according to the rule of Horace, for the admiffion...new words. But in both cafes a moderation is to be ob:erved in the ufe of them. For unneceflary coinage, as well as unneceffary revival, runs into afie&ation;... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 384 pàgines
...either they are more founding, or more f:gnitfcant, than tholc in praftice ; and, when their obfcuvity is taken away, by joining other words to them, which clear the fcnfe; according to the rule of Horace, for the admiflion of new words. But in both cafes a moderation... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 388 pàgines
...antiquated words were his choice, not his neceffity; for therein he imitated SpenI 3 fer, fer, as Spenfer imitated Chaucer. And though, perhaps the love of...the ufe of them. For unneceflary coinage, as well as unnecpflary revival, runs into affeftation ; a fault to be avoided on either hand. Neither will I juftify... | |
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