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" But none of our writers can, in my opinion justly contest the superiority of Knolles, who, in his history of the Turks, has displayed all the excellencies that narration can admit. "
The General Biographical Dictionary:: Containing an Historical and Critical ... - Página 406
1815
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The Rambler [by S. Johnson and others]., Volumen5

1751 - 228 páginas
...that narration can admit. His ftyle, though fomewhat obfcured by time, and fometimes vitiated by falfe wit, is pure, nervous, elevated, and clear. A wonderful multiplicity of events is fo artfully arranged and fo diftin&ly explained, that each facilitates the knowledge of the next. Whenever...
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Harrison's British Classicks, Volumen1

1785 - 596 páginas
...that narration can admit. His ftyle, though fomewhat obfcured by time, and fometimes vitiated by falfc wit, is pure, nervous, elevated, and clear. A wonderful multiplicity of events is fo artfully arranged, and fo diftinflly explained, that each facilitates the knowledge of the next....
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: The Rambler

Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 472 páginas
...that narration can admit. His ftyle, though fomewhat obfcured by time, and fometimes vitiated by falfe wit, is pure, nervous, elevated, and clear. A wonderful multiplicity of events is fo artfully arranged, and fo diftinctly explained, that each facilitates the knowledge of the next....
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The Rambler

Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 460 páginas
...that narration can admit. His ftyle, though fomewhat obfcured by time, and fometimes vitiated by falfe wit, is pure, nervous, elevated, and clear. A wonderful multiplicity of events is fo artfully arranged, and fo diftinctly explained, that each facilitates the knowledge of the next....
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Life of Johnson: Including Boswell's Journal of a Tour to the ..., Volumen1

James Boswell - 1799 - 648 páginas
...nation has been hitherto remarkably barren of historical genius,' praises Knolles, who, he says, ' in his History of the Turks, has displayed all the excellencies that narration can admit.' * Both of them used to talk pleasantly of this their first journey to London. Garrick, evidently meaning...
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Boswell's Life of Johnson: Including Boswell's Journal of a Tour ..., Volumen1

James Boswell - 1799 - 640 páginas
...nation has been hitherto remarkably barren of historical genius,' praises Knolles, who, he says, ' in his History of the Turks, has displayed all the excellencies that narration can admit.' 9 Both of them used to talk pleasantly of this their first journey to London. Garrick, evidently meaning...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.

Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 458 páginas
...that narration can admit. His ftyle, though fomewhat obfcured by time, and fometimes vitiated by falfe wit, is pure, nervous, elevated, and clear. A wonderful multiplicity of events is fo artfully arranged, and fo diftinctly explained, that each facilitates the knowledge of the next....
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Rambler

Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 458 páginas
...that narration can admit. His ftyle, though fomewhat obfcured by time, and fometimes vitiated by falfe wit, is pure, nervous, elevated, and clear. A wonderful multiplicity of events is fo artfully arranged, and fo diftinctly explained, that each facilitates the knowledge of the next....
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The British Essayists, Volumen21

Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 334 páginas
...can, in my opinion, justly contest the superiority of Kiioiles, who, in his history of the Turks, lias displayed all the excellencies that narration can...vitiated by false wit, is pure nervous, elevated, and dear. A * malt.phcuv of events is so artfhlfr * d>st,ncUy explained that escb fr dge of the n«t. Whenever...
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The British Essayists;: Rambler

Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 310 páginas
...variety, distinctness, and strength of his characters. But none of our writers can, in my opinion, justly contest the superiority of Knolles, who, in...excellencies that narration can admit. His style, though somewlut obscured by time, and sometimes vitiated by false wit, is pnre, nervous, elevated, and clear....
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