Nor are such the only opponents of great enterprises : there are some men, of narrow views and grovelling conceptions, who, without the instigation of personal malice, treat every new attempt as wild and chimerical, and look upon every endeavour to depart... Miscellaneous and Fugitive Pieces - Page 192by Samuel Johnson - 1774 - 375 pagesFull view - About this book
| Samuel Johnson - 1774 - 428 pages
...Conceptions, who, without the Inftigation of perfonal Malice, treat every new Attempt as wild and chimerical, and look upon every Endeavour to depart from the beaten...and dazzle for a Time, but can produce no real or lafting Advantage. Thefe Men value themfelves upon a perpetual Scepticifm, upon believing nothing but... | |
| 1774 - 390 pages
...Conceptions, who, without! the Inftigation of perfonal Malice, treat every new Attempt as wild and chimerical, and look upon every Endeavour to depart from the beaten Track, as the rath Effort of a warm Imagination or the glittering Speculation of an exalted Mind, that may pleafe... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1777 - 316 pages
...Conceptions, who, without the Inftigation of perfonal Malice, treat every new Attempt as wild and chimerical, and look upon every Endeavour to depart from the beaten...and dazzle for a Time, but can produce no real or lafting Advantage. Thefe Men value themfelves upon a perpetual Scepticifm, upon believing nothing but... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1782 - 482 pages
...conceptions, who, without the inftigation of perfonal malice, treat every new attempt as wild and chimerical, and look upon every endeavour to depart from the beaten...rafh effort of a warm imagination, or the glittering fpeculation of an exalted mind, that may pleafe and dazzle for a time, but can produce no real, or... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 650 pages
...conceptions, who, without the inftigation of perfonal malice, treat every new attempt as wild and chimerical, and look upon every endeavour to depart from the beaten...rafh effort of a warm imagination, or the glittering fpeculation of an exalted mind, that may pleafe and dazzle for a time, but can produce no real or lafting... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 650 pages
...who, without the inftigation of perfonal malice, treat every new attempt as wild and •chimerical, and look upon every endeavour to depart from the beaten...rafh effort of a warm imagination, or the glittering fpeculation of an exalted mind, that may pleafe and dazzle for a time, but can produce no real or lafting... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 676 pages
...depirt from the beaten track as the rafli effort of a warm imagination, or the glittering fpeculation of an exalted mind, that may pleafe and dazzle for a time, but can produce no real or lafting advantage. Thefe men value themfelves upon a perpetual fcepticifm, upon believing nothing but... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1792 - 630 pages
...who, without the infti" gation of perfonal malice, treat every new attempt as wild " and chimerical ; and look upon every endeavour to depart " from the beaten track, as the rafh effort of a warm imaginau tion, or the glittering fpeculation of an exalted mind, that " may pleafe and dazzle for a... | |
| 1793 - 674 pages
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