| samuel johnson - 1781 - 396 стор.
...whofe kindnefs he defires to gain or 'keep ? Even in writing to the world there is Icfs confti'aint ; the author is not confronted with his reader, and...takes his chance of approbation among the different difpofitions of mankind ; but a Letter is addrefled to a fingle mind, of which the prejudices and partialities... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1781 - 506 стор.
...whofe kindnefs he de'fires to gain or keep ? Even in writ> ing to the world there is lefs conftraint ; the author is not confronted with his reader, and...takes his chance of approbation among the different difpofitions of mankind ; but a letter is addreffed to a fingle mind, of which the prejudices and partialities... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 516 стор.
...whofe kindnefs he defires to gain or keep ? Even in writing to the world there is lefs eonfrraint; the author is not confronted with his reader, and...takes his chance of approbation among the different difpofitions of mankind ; but a Letter is addrefled to a fingle mind, of which the prejudices and partialities... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 516 стор.
...whofe kindnefs he defires to gain or keep ? Even in writing to the world there is left conftraint; the author is not confronted with his reader, and...takes his chance of approbation among the different difpofitions of mankind ; but a Letter is addreffed to a fmgle mind, of which the prejudices and partialities... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1782 - 482 стор.
...whofe kindnefs he defires to gain or keep ? Even in writing to the world there is lefs conftraint; the author is not confronted with his reader, and takes his chance of approbation amongft the different difpofuions of mankind. But a letter is addrefied to a fingle mind, of which... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 676 стор.
...his, as by him whofe kindnefs he defires to gain or keep ? Even in writing to the world there is iefs constraint ; the author is not confronted with his...takes his chance of approbation among the different difpofitions of mankind ; but a Letter is addrefled to a fingle mind, of which the prejudices and partialities... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 650 стор.
...whofe kindnefs he defires to gain or keep ? Even in writing to the world there is Jefs conftraint; the author is not confronted with his reader, and...takes his chance of approbation among the different difpofitions of mankind; but a Letter is addrelTod to a llngle mind, of which the prejudices and partialities... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 714 стор.
...is, as by him whose kindness he desires to gain or keep ? Even in writing to the world there is less constraint; the author is not confronted with his...different dispositions of mankind ; but a Letter is ad* dressed to a single mind, of which the prejudices and partialities are known^ and must therefore... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 716 стор.
...Even in writing to the world there is less constraint > the author is not confronted with his render, and takes his chance of approbation among the different...mankind ; but a Letter is addressed to a single mind, 6f which the prejudices and partialities are knownj and must therefore please, if not by favouring... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1804 - 594 стор.
...is, as by him whose kindness he desires to gain or keepf Even in writing to the world there is less constraint; the author is not confronted with his reader, and takes his chance of approbation amongst the different dispositions of mankind. But a letter is addressed to a single mind, of which... | |
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