His mind resembled a fertile, but thin soil. There was a quick, but not a strong vegetation of whatever chanced to be thrown upon it. No deep root could be struck. The oak of the forest did not grow there ; but the elegant shrubbery and the fragrant parterre... The Port Folio - Página 2941808Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1791 - 800 páginas
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| James Boswell - 1791 - 554 páginas
...tetigit non ornavit s." His mind refembled a fertile, but thin foil. There was a quick, but not a ftrong vegetation, of whatever chanced to be thrown upon it. No deep root could be ftruck. The oak of the foreft did not grow there ;. but the elegant s See his Epitaph in Weftounfter... | |
| James Boswell - 1791 - 564 páginas
...tetigit non ornavit 5." His mind refembled a fertile, but thin foil. There was a quick, but not a ftrong vegetation, of whatever chanced to be thrown upon it. No deep root eould be ftruck. The oak of the foreft did not grow there ; but the elegant * See his Epitaph in Weftminfter... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1798 - 282 páginas
...tetigit nan crnavit. — His mind refembled a fertile, but thin foil. There was a quick, but not a ftrong vegetation, of whatever chanced to be thrown upon it. No deep root could be ftruck. The oak of the foreft did not grow there; but the elegant mrubbery, and the fragrant parterre,... | |
| James Boswell - 1799 - 648 páginas
...literary acquisitions he made. ' Nihil quod tetigit non ornavit'.' His mind resembled a fertile, but thin soil. There was a quick, but not a strong vegetation,...been generally circulated and believed that he was a mere fool in conversation' ; but, in truth, this has been greatly ' Dr. Warton wrote to his brother... | |
| James Boswell - 1799 - 496 páginas
...literary acquisitions he made. " Nihil quod tetigit nan ernavit"1 His mind resembled a fertile, but thin soil. There was a quick, but not a strong vegetation,...been generally circulated and believed that he was a mere fool in conversation ; 5 but, in truth, this has been greatly exaggerated. He had, no doubt,... | |
| James Boswell - 1799 - 640 páginas
...literary acquisitions he made. ' Nihil quod tetigit non ornavit''.' His mind resembled a fertile, but thin soil. There was a quick, but not a strong vegetation,...been generally circulated and believed that he was a mere fool in conversation' ; but, in truth, this has been greatly 1 Dr. Warton wrote to his brother... | |
| Robert Bisset - 1800 - 502 páginas
...(says Boswell, probably expressing from recollection the opinion of Johnson) resembled a fertile but thin soil: there was a quick, but not a strong, vegetation of whatever chanced to be sown. No deep root could be struck. The oak of the forest did not grow there,' but the elegant shrubbery... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1803 - 366 páginas
...acquifhions he made. His ,mind refembled * fertile,) but thin foil; there was a quick, but not a ftrong vegetation of whatever chanced "to be thrown upon it. No deep root could be ftruck. The oak of the foreft di<t not grow there; but the elegant fhrubbeiy, and the fragrant parterre... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1804 - 114 páginas
...literary acquisition he made.— Nihil quod tetigit non ornavit. His mind resembled a fertile, but thin soil. There was a quick, but not a strong vegetation,...been generally circulated and believed, that he was a mere fool in conversation ; but, in truth, this has been greatly exaggerated. He had, no doubt, a... | |
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