| 1758 - 282 pages
...Journals are daily multiplied without increafeof knowlege. The tale of the Morning-paper is told-again in the Evening, and the narratives of the Evening are bought again in the Morning. Thefe repetitions, indeed, wafte time, but they do not fhorten it. The mod eager perufer of news is... | |
| 1761 - 308 pages
...to feleĀ£h THUS Journals are daily multiplied without increafe of knowledge. The tale of the Morning Morning Paper is told again in the Evening, and the...narratives of the Evening are bought again in the Morning. Thefe repetitions, indeed, wafte time, but they do not fhorten it. The moft eager perufer of news is... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English essays - 1767 - 316 pages
...without induftry to gather, or difcernment to felect. THUS Journals are daily multiplied without increafe of knowledge. The tale of the Morning Paper is told...narratives of the Evening are bought again in the Morning. Thefe repetitions, indeed, wafte time, but they do not fhorten it. The moft eager perufer of news is... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 430 pages
...without induftry to gather, or difcernment to feledt. Thus journals are daily multiplied without increale of knowledge. The tale of the morning paper is told...narratives of the evening are bought again in the morning. Thefe repetitions, indeed, wafte time, but they do not fhorten it. The moft eager perufer of news is... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 432 pages
...induftry to gather, or difcermnent to felecl:. Thus journals are daily multiplied without increafe of knowledge. The tale of the morning paper is told...narratives of the evening are bought again in the morning. Thefe repetitions, indeed, wafte time, but they do not ftiorten it. The moft eager perufer of news... | |
| 1787 - 528 pages
...indurtry to gather, or diiceriiment to fcleil. Thus journals are daily multiplied without increale of knowledge. The tale of the morning paper is told...narratives of the evening are bought again in the morning. Thefe repetitions, indeed, wafte time, but they do not (horten it. The mod eager peruler of nr.vs is... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - English literature - 1787 - 442 pages
...or difcernment to felect. Thus journals are daily multiplied without increafe of knowledge. The talc of the morning paper is told again in the evening,...narratives of the evening are bought again in the morning. Thefe repetitions, indeed, wafte time, but 'they do not fhorten it. The moft eager perufer of news... | |
| English literature - 1803 - 196 pages
...without industry to gather, or discernment to select. Thus journals are daily multiplied without increas* of knowledge. The tale of the morning paper is told...the evening, and the narratives of the evening are brought again in the morning. These repetitions, indeed, waste time, but they do not shorten it. The... | |
| 1811 - 444 pages
...thing but NEWS; for, in a word, who minds any thing else ?" SPECTATOR, Vol. VIII. March 1804. UEARTH of News is a misfortune more generally regretted than...morning. These repetitions, indeed, waste time, but they <lo not shorten it. The most eager pursuer of news is tired before he has completed his labour ; and... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1820 - 428 pages
...fill their paper, with whatever matter, without industry to gather, or discernment to select. Thus Journals are daily multiplied without increase of...morning paper is told again in the evening,. and the narratiyes of the evening are bought again in the morning. These repetitions, indeed waste time, but... | |
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