| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - English literature - 1820 - 416 pages
...unquestionably the noblest production of Addison's genius. Of a work so much read, it is difficult to say any thing new. About things on which the public thinks...it commonly attains to think right ; and of Cato it has been not unjustly determined, that it is rather a poem in dialogue than a drama, rather a succession... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 298 pages
...unquestionably the noblest production of Addison's genius. Of a work so much read, it is difficult to say any thing new. About things on which the public thinks...commonly attains to think right ; and of ' Cato' it has been not unjustly determined, that it is rather a poem in dialogue than a drama, rather a succession... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1826 - 430 pages
...the noblest production of Addison's genius. Of a work so much read it is difficult to say anything new. About things on which the public thinks long, it. commonly attains Jo think right; and of 'Cato' it has been not unjustly determined, that it is rather a poem in dialogue... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1834 - 722 pages
...unquestionably the noblest production of Addison's genius. Of a work so much read it is difficult to say any thing new. About things on which the public thinks...commonly attains to think right; and of "Cato" it has been not unjustly dct'-rinined, that it is rather a poem in dialogue than a drama ; rather a succession... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English literature - 1838 - 716 pages
...unquestionably the noblest production of Addison's genius. Of a work so much rend it is diffieult to say any thing new. About things on which the public thinks long, it commonly attain? to think light; and of "Cato" it has been not unjustly determined, that it is rather a poem... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1840 - 522 pages
...unquestionably the noblest production of Addison's genius. Of a work so much read, it is difficult; to say any thing new. About things on which the public thinks...commonly attains to think right ; and of ' Cato' it has been not unjustly determined, that it is rather a poem in dialogue than a drama, rather a succession... | |
| Joseph Addison - English essays - 1853 - 600 pages
...unquestionably the noblest production of Addison's genius. Of a work so much read, it is difficult to say any thing new. About things on which the public thinks...it commonly attains to think right ; and of Cato it has been not unjustly determined, that it is rather a poem in dialogue than a drama, rather a succession... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1854 - 344 pages
...unquestionably the noblest production of Addison's genius. Of a work so much read, it is difficult to say any thing new. About things on which the public thinks...it commonly attains to think right; and of Cato it has been not unjustly determined, that it is rather a poem in dialogue than a drama; rather a succession... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1854 - 584 pages
...unquestionably the noblest production of Addison's genius. Of a work so much read, it is difficult to- say any thing new. About things on which the public thinks...it commonly attains to think right ; and of Cato it has been not unjustly determined, that it is rather a poem in dialogue than a drama, rather a succession... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1854 - 450 pages
...the noblest production of Addison's genius. Of a\ work so much read, it is difficult to say anything new. About things on which the public thinks long,...commonly attains to think right ; and of ' Cato ' it has been not unjustly determined that it is rather a poem in dialogue than a drama, rather a succession... | |
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