Felton
Cited as Felton. — 18 quotations
Correct
Always use the most correct editions.
Crust
Their minds are crusted over, like diamonds in the rock.
fine
Not only the finest gentleman of his time, but one of the finest scholars.
Flux
Languages, like our bodies, are in a continual flux.
Free
The critics have been very free in their censures.
Handsome
Easiness and handsome address in writing.
Illumination
The illumination which a bright genius giveth to his work.
Large
I might be very large upon the importance and advantages of education.
Lieutenancy
The list of the lieutenancy of our metropolis.
Life
No notion of life and fire in fancy and in words.
Low
In comparison of these divine writers, the noblest wits of the heathen world are low and dull.
Move
[The use of images] in orations and poetry is to move pity or terror.
Note
The best writers have been perplexed with notes, and obscured with illustrations.
Pass
False eloquence passeth only where true is not understood.
Plain
Our troops beat an army in plain fight.
Run
The purest gold must be run and washed.
Under
Mr. Duke may be mentioned under the double capacity of a poet and a divine.
Write
They can write up to the dignity and character of the authors.