Junius has sometimes made his satire felt, but let not injudicious admiration mistake the venom of the shaft for the vigour of the bow. Essays & poems - Sida 36efter Raleigh Trevelyan - 1833 - 86 sidorObegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 350 sidor
...and had his full blow ; while he himself remained safe in obscurity. But let us not, said Johnson, mistake the' venom, of the shaft for the vigour of the bow. The teen invective which he published on that occasion, promised a paper war between two( combatants,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 336 sidor
...careless what may be their . Junius has sometimes made his satire felt, but let not injudicious admiration mistake the venom of the shaft for the vigour of the bow. He has sometimes sported with lucky malice ; but to him that knows his company, it is not hard to be... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1810 - 424 sidor
...what may be their prey. Junius has sometimes made his satire felt, but let not injudicious admiration mistake the venom of the shaft for the vigour of the bow. He has sometimes sported with lucky malice; but to him that knows his company, it is not hard to be... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 428 sidor
...what may be their prey. Junius has sometimes made his satire felt, but let not injudicious admiration mistake the venom of the shaft for the vigour of the bow. He has sometimes sported with lucky malice; but to him that knows his company, it is not hard to be... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 386 sidor
...what may be their prey. Junius has sometimes made his satire felt, but let not injudicious admiration mistake the venom of the shaft for the vigour of the bow. He has sometimes sported with lucky malice; but to him that knows his company, it is not hard to be... | |
| Junius - 1813 - 530 sidor
...what may be their prey. JUNIUS has sometimes made his satire felt, but let not injudicious admiration mistake the venom of the shaft for the vigour of the bow. He has sometimes sported with lucky malice; but to him that knows his company, it is not hard to be... | |
| 1818 - 728 sidor
...misled (and therefore more pleasureiible from ease) than to scrutinize. In the alluring visions of false, though habitual associations how apt are we..." venom of the shaft, for the •vigour of the bow !" Mr. URBAN, Windsor, Feb. 8. AMONGST the Porsoniana annexed to the second volume of " The Sexagenarian,"... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1818 - 398 sidor
...what may be their prey. Junius has sometimes made his satire felt, but let not injudicious admiration mistake the venom of the shaft for the vigour of the bow. He has sometimes sported with lucky malice ; but to him that knows his company, it is not hard to be... | |
| Gulian C. Verplanck - 1819 - 226 sidor
...person." CLINTON. " Junius has sometimes made his satire felt ; " but let not injudicious admiration mistake the " venom of the shaft for the vigour of the bow." JOHNSON. " Every juvenile writer endeavours to bend " the bow of Ulysses ; and in striving to make... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1820 - 424 sidor
...what may be their prey. Junius has sometimes made his satire felt, but let not injudicious admiration mistake the venom of the shaft for the vigour of the bow. He has sometimes sported with lucky malice ; but to him that knows his company, • it is not hard... | |
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