| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 302 halaman
...the power of his horfe. Every man, that has ever undertaken to inftrucl: others, can tell what flow advances he has been able to make, and how much patience it requires to recall vagrant inattention, to flimulate fluggifti indifference,. ference, and to rectify abfurd mifapprehenfion. The purpofe of Milton,... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1780 - 590 halaman
...the power of his horfe. Every man, that has ever undertaken to i'lflruct others, can tell what flow advances he has been able to make, and how much patience it requires to recal vagrant inattention, to Simulate fluggifh indifference, and to rectify abiurd mifapprehenfion... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1780 - 590 halaman
...the power of his horfe. Every man, that has ever undertaken to inííruit others, can tell what flow advances he has been able to make, and how much patience it requires to recaí vagrant inattention, to Aimulate fluggiih indifference, and to reftify abfurd mifapprehenfion... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 494 halaman
...of his horfe. Every man, that has ever underjtaken to inftrucl: others, can tell what flow advance's he has been able to make, and how much patience it requires to recall vagrant inattention, to ftimulate fluggifh indifference^ and to rectify abfurd mifapprehenfion. The purpofe of Milton, a's... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 498 halaman
...the power of his horfe. Every man, that has ever undertaken to inftruct others, can tell what flow advances he has been able to make, and how much patience it requires to recall vagrant inattention, to ftimulate fluggifh indifference, and to re&ify abfurd mifapprehenfion. The purpofe of Milton, as it... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 494 halaman
...the power of his horfe. Every man, that has ever undertaken to inftru6t others, can tell what flow advances he has been able to make, and how much patience it requires to recall vagrant inattention, to ftimulate fluggifh indiflerence, and to rectify abfurd mifapprehenfion. The purpofe of Milton, as it... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1790 - 508 halaman
...the power of his horfe. Every man, that has ever undertaken to inftruct others, can tell what flow advances he has been able to make, and how much patience it requires to recall vagrant inattention, tion, to ftimulate fluggifh indifference, and to rectify abfurd mlfapprehenfion. The purpofe of Milton,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 478 halaman
...the power of his horfe. Every man, that has ever undertaken to inftrudr. others, can tell what flow advances he has been able to make, and how much patience it requires to recall vagrant inattention, to ftimulate lluggifh indifference, and to rectify abfurd mifapprehenfion. The purpofe of Milton, as it... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1795 - 610 halaman
...limited by the power of his horfe. Every man, that has undertaken to inftruct others, can tell what flow advances he has been able to make, and how much patience it requires to recall vagrant inattention, to ftimulate fluggifh indifference, and to rectify abfurd mifapprehenfion. The purpofe of Milton, as it... | |
| James Boswell - 1799 - 648 halaman
...of parents. * In the Life of Milton, Johnson records his own experience. • Every man that has ever undertaken to instruct others can tell what slow advances...vagrant inattention, to stimulate sluggish indifference, and to rectify absurd misapprehension.' Johnson's Works, vii. 76. ' ' As masters fondly soothe their... | |
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