however adapted to the Italian language, has never fucceeded in ours, which, having greater variety of termination, requires the rhymes to be often changed. Thofe little pieces may be difpatched without -much anxiety; a greater work calls for greater... The Works of the English Poets: Prefaces - Page 165by Samuel Johnson - 1779Full view - About this book
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1810 - 452 pages
...commendation. The fabric of a sonnet, however adapted to the Italian language, has never succeeded in ours, which, having greater variety of termination, requires the rhymes to be often changed. Those little pieces may be despatched without much anxiety; a greater work calls for greater care.... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 564 pages
...commendation. The fabric of a sonnet, however adapted to the Italian language, has never succeeded in ours, which, having greater variety of termination, requires the rhymes to be often changed. Those little pieces may be dispatched without much anxiety ; a greater work call* for greater care.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 420 pages
...commendation. The fubrick of a sonnet, however adapted to the Italian language, has ne.ver succeeded in ours, which, having greater variety of termination, requires the rhymes to be often changed. Those little pieces maybe despatched without much anxiety ; a greater work ciills fur greater care.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English literature - 1816 - 486 pages
...variety of .termination, requires the rhymes tobeoften changed. Those little pieces may be dispatched without much anxiety; a greater work calls for greater care. I am now to examine Paradise Lost; a poem, which, considered with respect to design, may claim the first place, and with... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - English literature - 1820 - 466 pages
...commendation. The fabric of a sonnet, however adapted to the Italian language, has never succeeded in ours, which, having greater variety of termination, requires the rhymes to be often changed. Those little pieces may be dispatched without much anxiety; a greater work calls for greater care.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1821 - 502 pages
...commendation. The fabrick of a sonnet, however adapted to the Italian language, has never succeeded in ours, which having greater variety of termination, requires the rhymes to be often changed. Those little pieces may be despatched without much anxiety; a greater work calls for greater care.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1821 - 474 pages
...commendation. The fabrick of a sonnet, however adapted to the Italian language, has never succeeded in ours, which, having greater variety of termination, requires the rhymes to be often changed. Those little pieces may be dispatched without much anxiety ; a greater work calls for greater care.... | |
| Classical poetry - 1822 - 292 pages
...commendation. The fabric of a sonnet, however adapted to the Italian language, has never succeeded in ours, which, having greater variety of termination, requires the rhymes to be often changed. Those little pieces may be dispatched without much anxiety; a greater work calls for greater care.... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 302 pages
...commendation. The fabric of a sonnet, however adapted to the Italian language, has never succeeded in ours, which, having greater variety of termination, requires the rhymes to be often changed. Those little pieces may be dispatched without much anxiety; a greater work calls for greater care.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1823 - 478 pages
...commendation. The fabrick of a sonnet, however adapted to the Italian language, has never succeeded in ours, which having greater variety of termination, requires the rhymes to be often changed. Those little pieces may be dispatched without much anxiety; a greater work calls for greater care.... | |
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