| 1786 - 838 страници
...vain as any of his readers ; jdly, mull are very prone to believe what they do not underftand ; 4thlv, they will believe any thing 'at all, provided they are under no obligation to believe it ; jthly, they love to take a new road, even when that road leads no where ; 6thly he was reckoned a... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1775 - 552 страници
...prone • Mafon'j Edition cf Gray'/ Potau. 467 pone to believe what they do not underftand ; 4thly, they will believe any thing at all, provided they are under no obligation to believe it ; jthly, they love to take a new road, even when {hat road leads no where ; 6thly, he was reckoned... | |
| SAMUEL johnson - 1781 - 292 страници
...to be a philo" fopher in vogue ; I will tell you : firft, ** he was a lord; fecondly, he was as f< vain as any of his readers; thirdly, ** men are very...fixthly, he was reckoned a " fine writer, and feems always to mean te more than he faid. Would you have <' any more reafons ? An interval of above " forty... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 516 страници
...underftand ; " fourthly, they will believe any thing at " all, provided they are under no obliga" tion to believe it ; fifthly, they love to " take a new...fixthly, he was reckoned "a fine writer, and feems always to mean " more than he faid. Would you have any* " more reafons ? An interval of above forty... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 294 страници
...believe what •" they do not vmderftand; fourthly, they " will believe any thing at all, provided t' they are under no obligation to believe •" it.;...a new " road, even when that road leads no " where ^ Sixthly, he was reckoned a " fine writer, and feems always to mean *' more than he faid.. Would you... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 516 страници
...under/tand ; " fourthly, they will believe any thing at " all, provided they are under no obliga" tion to believe it ; fifthly, they love to " take a new road, even when that road " leads ct leads no where ; fixthly, he was reckoned *< a fine writer, and feems always to mean *' more than... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 516 страници
...underftand ; " fourthly, they will believe any thing at " all, provided they are under no obliga" tion to believe it ; fifthly, they love to " take a new road, even when that road " kads no where ; fixthly, he was reckoned cc a fine writer, and feems always to mean " more than he... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 522 страници
...as any of " his readers ; thirdly, men are very prone 'c to believe what they do not undeilfcmd; " fourthly, they will believe any thing at " all, provided they are under no obliga" tion to believe it; fifthly, they love to " take a new road, even when that road <c leads no... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 650 страници
...to believe what they do not underftand; " fourthly, they will believe any thing at all, pro" vided they are under no obligation to believe it; " fifthly,...fixthly, he was reckoned " a fine writer, and feems always to mean more than " he faid. Would you have any more reafons ? An " interval of above forty... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 650 страници
...to believe what they do not underftand ; " fourthly, they will believe any thing at all, pro" vided they are under no obligation to believe it ; " fifthly,...fixthly, he was reckoned " a fine writer, and feems always to mean more than " he faid. Would you have any more reafons ? An " interval of above forty... | |
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