| 1803 - 322 sayfa
...the memory by a kind of violence, and produce effects almost without the intervention of the will, care ought to be taken that, when the choice is unrestrained,...should not be mischievous or uncertain in its effects. The chief advantage which these fictions have over real life is, that their authors are at liberty,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1804 - 594 sayfa
...the memory by a ind of violence, and produce erffects almost without the intervention of the will, care ought to be taken, that when 'the choice is unrestrained,...that which is likely to operate so strongly, should tiot be mischievous or uncertain in its effects. Rambler, vol. i, p. 21. . • ' "1 ' • i It is not... | |
| 1801 - 432 sayfa
...without the intervention of the will, care ought to he taken that, when the choice is unresirained, the best examples only should be exhibited; and that which is likely to operaie so strongly, should not be mischievous, or uncertain in its effects. RAMBLER. AS what was past... | |
| Hugh Murray - 1805 - 198 sayfa
...the memory by a kind of violence, and produce effects almost without the intervention of the will, care ought to be taken that, when the choice is unrestrained,...should not be mischievous or uncertain in its effects. ' The chief advantages which these fictions have over real life is, that their authors arc at liberty,... | |
| Hugh Murray - 1805 - 188 sayfa
...the memory by a kind of violence, and produce effects almost without the intervention of the will, care ought to be taken that, when the choice is unrestrained,...should not be mischievous or uncertain in its effects. ' The chief advantages which these fictions have over real life is, that their authors are at liberty,... | |
| Hugh Murray - 1805 - 206 sayfa
...intervention of the will, care ought to be taken that, when the choice is unrestrained, the best example* only should be exhibited ; and that which is likely...strongly .should not be mischievous or uncertain in its effccti. 1 The chief advantages which these fictions have over real life is, that their authors arc... | |
| 1806 - 348 sayfa
...the memory by a kind of violence, and produce effects almost without the intervention of the will, care ought to be taken, that when the' choice is unrestrained,...should not be mischievous or uncertain in its effects. The chief advantage which these fictions Tiave over real life is, that their authors are at liberty,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 380 sayfa
...the memory by a kind of violence, and produce effects almost without the intervention of the will, care ought to be taken, that when the 'choice is unrestrained,...should not be mischievous or uncertain in its effects. The chief advantage which these fictions have over real life is, that their authors are at liberty,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 372 sayfa
...the memory by a kind of violence, and produce effects almost without the intervention of the will, care ought to be taken, that, when the choice is unrestrained,...; and that which is likely to operate so strongly, Bbpuld not be mischievous or uncertain in Us effects. The chief advantage which these fictions have... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 376 sayfa
...when the choice is unrestrained, the best examples only should be exhibited ; and that which i ' , likely to operate so strongly, should not be mischievous or uncertain in its effects. The chief advantage which these fictions have over real lite is, that their authors are at liberty,... | |
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