| Samuel Johnson - 1752 - 326 strani
...meannels of its ftratagems ; for while it is fupported by either parts or fpirit, it will be feldom heartily abhorred. The Roman tyrant was content to be hated, if he was but feared ; and there are thoufands of the readers of romances willing to be thought wicked, if they may be allowed to be... | |
| 1785 - 596 strani
...йтахлсеяге ч for while it is fupporteà Vf ttàv« •ç':t^ о - л* or fptrit, il will be IVIdom heartily abhorred. The Roman tyrant was content to be hated, if he was but feared; and there are thoufands of the readers of romances willing to be thought wicked, if they may be allowed to be... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 466 strani
...meannefs of its ftratagems ; for while it is fupported by either parts or fpirit, it will be feldom heartily abhorred. The Roman tyrant was content to be hated, if he Was but feared ; and there are thoufands of the readers of romances willing to be thought wicked, if they may be allowed to be... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 626 strani
...meannefs of its ftratagems ; for while it is fupported by either parts or fpirit, it will be feldom heartily abhorred. The Roman tyrant was content to be hated, if he was but feared ; and there are thoufands of the readers of romances willing to be thought wicked, if they may be allowed to be... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 460 strani
...meannefs of its ftratagems : for while it is fupported by either parts or fpirit, it will be feldom heartily abhorred. The Roman tyrant was content to be hated, if he was but feared ; and there are thoufands of the readers of romances willing to be thought wicked, if they may be allowed to be... | |
| 1803 - 322 strani
...perform. Vice, for vice is necessary to be shewn, should always disgust.} nor should the graces of gaiety, or the dignity of courage, be so united with it as...content to be hated, if he was but feared ; and there are thousands of the readers of romance* willing to be thought wicked, if they may be allowed to be... | |
| Hugh Murray - 1805 - 206 strani
...perform. Vice, for rice i* Decenary (O be shewn, should always di'gust, nor should the graces of gaiety, or the dignity of courage, be so united with it, as...either parts or spirit, it will be seldom heartily abhored. The Roman tyrant was content to be hated, if he was but feared; and there are thousands of... | |
| Hugh Murray - 1805 - 198 strani
...graces of gaiety, or the dignity of courage, be so united with it, as to reconcile it to the Blind, Wherever it appears, it should raise hatred by the...either parts or spirit, it will be seldom heartily abhored. The Roman tyrant was content to be hated, if he was but {eared ; and there are thousands of... | |
| Hugh Murray - 1805 - 188 strani
...perform. V4ce, for vice is necessary to be shewn, should always disgust, nor should the graces of gaiety, or the dignity of courage, be so united with it, as...malignity of its practices, and contempt by the meanness cf its stratagems: for while it is supported by either parts or spirit, it will be seldom heartily... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 380 strani
...perform. Vice, for vice is necessary to be shewn, should always disgust ; nor should the graces of gaiety, or the dignity of courage, be so united with it, as...Roman tyrant was content to be hated, if he was but fcarVou IV. C ed ; and there are thousands of the readers of romances willing to be thought wicked,... | |
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