| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 484 pagine
...Before the Tatler and Spectator, if the writers for the theatre are excepted, England had no mafters of common life. No writers had yet undertaken to reform either the favagenefs of neglect, or the impertinence of civility ; to teach when to fpeak, or to be filent i... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 254 pagine
...Before the Tatler and "Spectator,. if the writers for the theatre are excepted, England had no mafters of common life. No writers had yet undertaken to reform either the favagenefs of negledr, er the impertinence of civility ; to teach when when to fpeak, or to be filent... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 254 pagine
...Before the Tatlep and Spectator, if the writers for the theatre are excepted, England had no mafters of common life. No writers had yet undertaken to reform either the favagenefs of neglect, er the impertinence of civility; to teach when to fpeak, or to be fileht; how... | |
| samuel johnson - 1781 - 258 pagine
...Before the Tatler and Spectator, if the writers for the theatre are excepted, England had no matters of common life. No writers had yet undertaken to reform either the favagenefs of neglect, er the impertinence of civility -, .to teach Z 8 ADDISO N. \vhen to fpeak, or... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 444 pagine
...Before the Tatler and Spectator, if the writers for the theatre are excepted, England had no maflers of common life. No writers had yet undertaken to reform either the favagenefs of neglect, or the im» pertinence of civility ; to fhew when to fpeak, or to be filent;... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 714 pagine
...4ys, kc. N. • -nor . taken undertaken to reform either the savageness of neglect, or the impertinead of civility ; to shew when to speak, or to be silent ; how to refuse" or !.->i' comply. We had many books to teach us our more important duties, atodto settle, opinions in... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 424 pagine
...Before the Tatler and Spectator, if the writers for the theatre are excepted, England had no rnafters of common life. No writers had yet undertaken to reform either the favagenefs of neglect, or the impertinence of civility ; to fliew when to fpeak, or to be lilent ;... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 536 pagine
...Before the Tatler and Spectator, if the writers for the theatre are excepted, England had no mafters of common life. No writers had yet undertaken to reform either the favagenefs of neglect, or the impertinence of civility; to fhq)fr when to Ipeak, or to be filent ;... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1803 - 496 pagine
...praise, for liveliness of description, and justness of observation. " Before the TATLER and SPECTATOR, if the writers for the theatre are excepted, England...savageness of neglect, or the impertinence of civility ; to -show when to speak, or to be silent ; how to refuse, or how to comply. We had many books to teach... | |
| 1803 - 420 pagine
...familiar life. To this practice they adhered with very few deviations. Before the Taller and Spectator, if the writers for the theatre are excepted, England...yet undertaken to reform either the savageness of neglect,1 or the impertinence of civility ; to teach when to speak, or to be silent; how to refuse... | |
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