| 1800 - 532 Seiten
...'printing in 8vo. " Very different from Wright, his ftvle harmonious, florid, poetical, and pathetic; yet too diffufe, too many words, efpecially in his later...are too much loaded with epithets ; yet on the whole excellent." HENRY'S Works (exclufive of his Expofition) have been printed in one volume, fol. and fome... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1804 - 160 Seiten
...style is harmonious, florid, poetical and pathetic; — but too diffuse, too many words,— especially in his later works, — and his former are too much...that he has written is well worth reading.' — I most admire the first volume of his Sermons, — Death and Heaven, the Love of God, and Humble Attempt.... | |
| Edward Williams - 1810 - 346 Seiten
...Wright, his style harmonious, florid, poetical, and pathetic; yet too diffuse, too many words, especially in his later works, and his former are too much loaded with epithets: yet on the whole excellent." HENRY'S Works (exclusive of his Exposition) have been printed jn one volume, fol. also... | |
| Edward Williams - 1810 - 348 Seiten
...harmonious, florid, poetical, and pathetic; yet too diffuse, too many words, especially in his liter works, and his former are too much loaded with epithets; yet on the whole excellent." HENHY'S Works (exclusive of his Exposition) have been printed in one volume, fol. also... | |
| Edward Williams - 1820 - 366 Seiten
...his style harmonious, florid, poetical, and pathetic ; yet too diffuse, too many words, especially in his later works, and his former are too much loaded with epithets; yet, on the whole, excellent. ' ' Henry's Works (exclusive of his Exposition) have been printed in one volume, folio;... | |
| Jean Claude - 1844 - 440 Seiten
...from Wright ; his style is harmonious, florid, poetical ; but too diffuse, too many words especially in his later works, — and his former are too much...writer. All that he has written is well worth reading." GROVE. " He resembles Watts, but is not equally poetical, yet rather more nervous ; he has many judicious... | |
| Jean Claude - 1844 - 454 Seiten
...from Wright ; his style is harmonious, florid, poetical ; but too diffuse, too many words especially in his later works, — and his former are too much loaded with epithets, yet < et 011 the whole, he is an excellent writer. All that he has written is well worth reading." GROVE.... | |
| Isaac Watts, David Addison Harsha - 1857 - 514 Seiten
...is harmonious, florid, poetical, and pathetic ; — but too diffuse, too many words,— «specially in his later works, — and his former are too much...whole he is an excellent writer. — • All that he haa written is well worth reading. — Doddridge. f Milner's Li/e and Times of \Vatta. indefatigable.... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1871 - 836 Seiten
...harmonious, florid, pneiieal, and pathetic ; yet too diffuse, too many words, especially ill his latter works; and his former are too much loaded with epithets ; yet, on the whole, excellent. ... All that he has written is well worth reading." — I)R. DftDDRinoE. '•Tho style of... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1871 - 832 Seiten
...florid, poetical, and pathetic ; yet too diffuse, too many words, especially in his latter works; tmd his former are too much loaded with epithets ; yet, on the whole, excellent. . . . All that ho has written is well worth reading." — DR. DODDRIDOE. "The style of all... | |
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