Men, but in no other; and it would surely contribute more, even to the Purpose for which some Gentlemen appear to speak, that of depreciating the Conduct of the Administration, to prove the Inconveniences and Injustice of this Bill, than barely to assert... The Works of Samuel Johnson ... - Trang 355bởi Samuel Johnson - 1825Xem Toàn bộ - Giới thiệu về cuốn sách này
| John Hawkins - 1787 - 632 trang
...reproaches, unfupported by evidence, affect only the • character of him that utters them. Excurfions of fancy and ' flights of oratory are indeed pardonable in young men, but in ' no other, and it would furely contribute more, even to the pur• pofe for which fome gentlemen appear to fpeak, that of depre'... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1787 - 538 trang
...reproaches unfupported by evidence, affecl only the character of him that utters them. Excurfions of fancy, and flights of oratory, are indeed pardonable in young men, but in no other; and it would furely contribute more, even to the purpofe for which fome gentlemen appear to fpcak, that of depreciating... | |
| John Hawkins - 1787 - 636 trang
...reproaches, unfupponed by evidence, afi'cci • only the character of him that utters them. Excurfions of fancy • and flights of oratory are indeed pardonable in young men, • but in no other, and it would furely contribute more, even to • the purpofe for which fome gentlemen appear to fpeak, that •... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1787 - 430 trang
...reproaches unfupported by evidence, affect only the character of him that utters them. Excursions of fancy, and flights of oratory, are indeed pardonable in young men, but in no other ; and it would furely contribute more, even to the purpofe for which fome gentlemen appear to-fpeak, that of depreciating... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 642 trang
...reproaches, unfupported by evidence, affect only the ' character of him that utters them. Excurfions of fancy and • flights of oratory are indeed pardonable in young men, but in ' no other, and it would furely contribute more, even to the pur' pofe for which fome gentlemen appear to ("peak, that of depre'... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1787 - 422 trang
...unfupported by evidence, affect only the character of him that utters them. Excurfions of fancy, and ffights of oratory, are indeed pardonable in young men, but in no other ; and it would furely contribute more, even to the purpofe for which fome gentlemen appear to fpeak, that of depreciating... | |
| John Hawkins - 1787 - 652 trang
...reproaches, unfupportcd by evidence, affect only the f character of him that utters them. Excurfions of fancy and ' flights of oratory are indeed pardonable in young men, but in f no other, and it would finely contribute more, even to the pur.' pofe for which fome gentlemen appear... | |
| Caleb Bingham - 1801 - 234 trang
...reproaches, unfupported by. evidence, a if ect only the. character of him who utters them.. Excurfions of fancy and flights of oratory are indeed pardonable in young men, but in no other ; and it would furely contribute more, even to the purpofe for which fome gentlemen appear to fpeak ; that of depreciating... | |
| John Sabine - 1810 - 308 trang
...reproaches unsupported by evidence, affect only the character of him that utters them. Excursions of fancy, and flights of oratory, are indeed pardonable...depreciating the conduct of the administration), to prove the inconveniences and injustice of thi» bill, than barely to assert them, them, with whatever magnificence... | |
| Increase Cooke - 1811 - 428 trang
...reproaches unsupported by evidence affect only the character of him that utters them. Excursions of fancy, and flights of oratory, are indeed, pardonable...depreciating the conduct of the administration,) to prove the inconveniences and injustice of this bill than barely to assert them, with whatever magnificence of... | |
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