The British Essayists: IdlerJohnson, 1808 |
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الصفحة iii
... gratified many of his readers , by cen- suring the conductors of state affairs , with whom he appears to have been out of humour . Nos . 5 , 8 , and part of 39 , are admirable effusions of the splenetic kind . In the supposititious ...
... gratified many of his readers , by cen- suring the conductors of state affairs , with whom he appears to have been out of humour . Nos . 5 , 8 , and part of 39 , are admirable effusions of the splenetic kind . In the supposititious ...
الصفحة 3
... gratified by this paper ; for the Idler is always inquisitive and seldom retentive . He that delights in obloquy and satire , and wishes to see clouds gathering over any reputation that dazzles him with its brightness , will snatch up ...
... gratified by this paper ; for the Idler is always inquisitive and seldom retentive . He that delights in obloquy and satire , and wishes to see clouds gathering over any reputation that dazzles him with its brightness , will snatch up ...
الصفحة 7
... gratify with applause ; but the praises given to his correspondents are scat- tered in the air , none can tell on whom they will light , and therefore none are unwilling to bestow them . He that is known to contribute to a periodical ...
... gratify with applause ; but the praises given to his correspondents are scat- tered in the air , none can tell on whom they will light , and therefore none are unwilling to bestow them . He that is known to contribute to a periodical ...
الصفحة 9
... gratified by the discovery of another . But still it must be allowed , that , as more is taken , less can remain ; and every truth brought newly to light impoverishes the mine , from which succeeding intellects are to dig their trea ...
... gratified by the discovery of another . But still it must be allowed , that , as more is taken , less can remain ; and every truth brought newly to light impoverishes the mine , from which succeeding intellects are to dig their trea ...
الصفحة 23
... gratify the public will be multiplied , by the emulation of venders , beyond ne- cessity or use . This plenty , indeed , produces cheap- ness , but cheapness always ends in negligence and depravation . The compilation of news - papers ...
... gratify the public will be multiplied , by the emulation of venders , beyond ne- cessity or use . This plenty , indeed , produces cheap- ness , but cheapness always ends in negligence and depravation . The compilation of news - papers ...
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