| Nathan Drake - 1814 - 494 pages
..." For this," continues he, " was particular in this writer, that when he had taken his resolution, or made his plan for what he designed to write, he...and dictate it into language with as much freedom * Epistle to Mr. Congreve, prefixed to the Drummer, ad edit. 4to. tTS2. and ease as any one could write... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 504 pages
...Steele, " was particular in this writer* * Tonson and Spence. " that, when he had taken his resolution, or made " his plan for what he designed to write,...the coherence and " grammar of what he dictated." Pope*, who can be less suspected of favouring his memory, declares that he wrote very fluently, but... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1819 - 376 pages
...communicate. " This," says SteSe, " was particular in this, writer, that, when he had taken his resolution, or made his plan for what he designed to write, he...could write it down, and attend to the coherence and grammer of what he dictated." Pope,t who can be less suspected of favouring his * Tonso'n and Spence.*... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1820 - 416 pages
...communicate. " This," says Steele, " was particular in this writer, " that, when he had taken his resolution, or made " his plan for what he designed to write,...the coherence and " grammar of what he dictated." Pope, who can be less suspected of favouring his memory, declares that hq wrote very fluently, but... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1820 - 426 pages
...communicate. " This," says Steele, " was particular in this writer, " that, when he had taken his resolution, or made " his plan for what he designed to write,...the coherence and " grammar of what he dictated." Pope, who can be less suspected 'of favouring his memory, declares that he wrote very fluently, but... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1820 - 430 pages
...communicate. " This," says Steele, " was particular in this writer, that, when he had taken his resolution, or made his plan for what he designed to write, he...to the coherence and grammar of what he dictated." Pope*, who can be less suspected of favouring his memory, declares that he wrote very fluently, but... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 298 pages
...communicate. " This," says Steele, " was particular in this writer, that, when he had taken his resolution, or made his plan for what he designed to write, he...walk about a room, and dictate it into language with so much freedom and ease as any one could write it down, and attend to the coherence and grammar of... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 304 pages
...for what he designed to write, he would walk about a room, and dictate it into language with so ninth freedom and ease as any one could write it down, and attend to the coherence and grammar of what be dictated." Pope11, who can be less suspected of favouring his memory, declares that he wrote very... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1823 - 446 pages
...Steele, " was particular in this writer, * Tucson and Spence. that, when he had taken his resolution, or made his plan for what he designed to write, he...to the coherence and grammar of what he dictated." Pope *, who can be less suspected of favouring his memory, declares that he wrote very fluently, but... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1823 - 452 pages
...Steele, " was particular in this writer, * Tonson and S pence. that, when he had taken his resolution, or made his plan for what he designed to write, he...to the coherence and grammar of what he dictated." Pope *, who can be less suspected of favouring his memory, declares that he wrote very fluently, but... | |
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