 | Samuel Johnson, James Boswell - 1825 - 352 Seiten
...Critical Reviewers, I believe, often review without reading the book through; but lay hold of a topic, and write chiefly from their own minds. The Monthly...duller men, and are glad to read the books through." Sir Joshua Reynolds said, that he wondered to find so much good writing employed in them, when the... | |
 | James Boswell - 1826
...establishments. The Critical reviewers are for supporting the constitution both in church and state q. The Critical reviewers, I believe, often review without...He talked of lord Lyttelton's extreme anxiety as an author; observing, that " he was thirty years in preparing his history, and that he employed a man... | |
 | James Boswell - 1827 - 580 Seiten
...establishments. The Critical Reviewers are for supporting the constitution both in church and state.* ery respect. I love the young dogs of this age, they have more wit and humour and knowledge of life t topic, and write chiefly from their own minds. The Monthly Reviewers are duller men, and are glad to... | |
 | James Boswell - 1827
...establishments. The Critical Reviewers are for supporting the constitution both in church and state.* The Critical Reviewers, I believe, often review without reading the books through ; but lay hold of a topic, and write chiefly from their own minds. The Monthly Reviewers are duller men, and are glarl... | |
 | James Boswell - 1835
...establishments. The Critical Reviewers are for supporting the constitution both in church and state. The Critical Reviewers, I believe, often review without reading the books through ; but lay hold of a topic, and write chiefly from their own minds. The Monthly Reviewers are duller men, and are glad to... | |
 | James Boswell - 1843
...establishments. The Critical Reviewers are for supporting the constitution both in church and state. The Critical Reviewers, I believe, often review without...chiefly from their own minds. The Monthly Reviewers are duHer men, and are glad to read the books through." He talked of Lord Lyttelton's extreme anxiety as... | |
 | James Boswell - 1844
...establishments. The Critical Reviewers are for supporting the constitution both in church and state. The Critical Reviewers, I believe, often review without reading the books through ; but lay hold of a topic, and write chiefly from their own minds. The Monthly Reviewers are duller men, and are glad to... | |
 | James Boswell - 1863
...Critical Eeviewers are for supporting the constitution, both in church and state. The Critical Eeviewers, I believe, often review without reading the books through ; but lay hold of a topic, and write chiefly from their own minds. The Monthly Eeviewers are duller men, and are glad to... | |
 | 1853
...Critical Reviewers, I believe, often review without reading the works through, but lay hold of a topic, and write chiefly from their own minds. The Monthly...duller men, and are glad to read the books through." But we have now carried our chronological " Review of Reviews" down to the time proposed : — the... | |
 | James Boswell - 1858
...Critical Reviewers, I believe, often review without reading the books through ; but lay hold of a topic, and write chiefly from their own minds. The Monthly...He talked of Lord Lyttelton's extreme anxiety as an author ; observing, that "he was thirty years in preparing his history, and that he employed a man... | |
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