The Age of Authors ; for, perhaps, there never was a time, in which men of all degrees of ability, of every kind of education, of every profession and employment, were posting with ardour so general to the press. The Scots Magazine - Pàgina 5671753Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 610 pàgines
...of spending it. The present age, if we consider chiefly the state of our own country, may be styled, with great propriety, The Age of Authors™; for, perhaps, there never was a time in which m See Knox. Essay 50. men of all degrees of ability, of every kind of education, of every profession... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1834 - 630 pàgines
...consider chiefly the state of our own country, may be styled with great propriety The J)ge of Jtuihora ; for, perhaps, there never was a time in which men...degrees of ability, of every kind of education, of every profession and employment, were posting with ardour so general to the press. The province of writing... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1837 - 630 pàgines
...consider chiefly the state of our own country, may be styled with great propriety The Jlge of Jiuihors ; for, perhaps, there never was a time in which men...degrees of ability, of every kind of education, of every profession and employment, were posting with ardour so general to the press. The province of writing... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1842 - 620 pàgines
...chiefly tho state of our own country, may be styled with great propriety The .-¡¡с of ¿luihars ; for, perhaps, there never was a time in which men...degrees of ability, of every kind of education, of every profession and employment, were posting with ardour so general to the press. The i province of writing... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1843 - 624 pàgines
...may bo styled with great propriety The *Ji>c of .lulhors ; for, perhaps, there never was a time iu which men of all degrees of ability, of every kind of education, of every profession and employment, were posting with ardour so general to the press. The province of writing... | |
| Thomas O'Keefe - 1849 - 140 pàgines
...PEIKCE, 310, STEAND. LONDON t QEORGK PKIRCB, 310, STRAND. TO JOHN BULL. IN this age of scribbling (for there never was a time in which men of all degrees of ability, of every hind of education, of every profession, hurried with such fearfully mad speed to print .') Writers,... | |
| Samuel Johnson, William Alexander Clouston - 1875 - 346 pàgines
...himself. (The Itch of) THE present age, if we consider chiefly the state of our own country, may be styled with great propriety the age of authors ; for perhaps...degrees of ability, of every kind of education, of every profession and employment, were posting with ardour so general to the press. The province of writing... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1888 - 424 pàgines
...of spending it. The present age, if we consider chiefly the state of our own country, may be styled with great propriety The age of Authors; for, perhaps,...degrees of ability, of every kind of education, of every profession and employment, were posting with ardour so general to the press. The province of writing... | |
| University of Maine at Orono - 1926 - 628 pàgines
...character. . . .THE present age, if we consider chiefly the stage of our own country, may be stiled with great propriety THE AGE OF AUTHORS ; for, perhaps,...degrees of ability, of every kind of education, of every profession and employment, were posting with ardour so general to the press. The province of writing... | |
| Edward Young - 1917 - 140 pàgines
...forgotten. 1753: The present age, if we consider chiefly the state of our own country, may be styled with great propriety the Age of Authors; for, perhaps,...which men of all degrees of ability, of every kind of education,of every profession and employment, were posting with ardor so general to the press. The... | |
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