... wickedness. But in the misapprehension of this figure, it is not always that the reader is to blame. A great deal of irony may seem very clear to the writer, which may not be so properly managed as to be safely trusted to the various capacities and... The World .. - Page 6251753Full view - About this book
| Edward Moore - English essays - 1772 - 344 pages
...irony may feem very clear to the writer, which may not be fo properly managed as to be fafely trufted to the various capacities and apprehenfions of all...to fpeak more particularly of the feafon which gave rife to thefe refle&ions, and to fhew that as matters ftand at prefent, it would not even be a fanc?tion... | |
| 1776 - 288 pages
...may not be fo properly managed as to be lately trufted to thevarious capacities and apprehenfior.s of all forts of readers. In fuch cafes the conductor...of cenfure, though in reality nothing can be proved againfl him but want of judgment. Having given my general reafons againft the too frequent writing... | |
| 1753 - 640 pages
...irony may feem very clear to the writer, which may not be fo properly managed as to be fafely trufted to the various capacities and apprehenfions of all...to fpeak more particularly of the feafon which gave rife to thefe reflections, and to mew that as matters ftand at prefent, it would not even be a fanction... | |
| English literature - 1803 - 318 pages
...safely trusted to the various capacities and apprehensions of all sorts of readers. In such cases, the conductor of a paper will be liable to various kinds of censure, though in reality nothing can be proved against him but want of judgment. Having given my... | |
| Nathan Drake - Adventurer - 1810 - 524 pages
...safely trusted to the' various capacities and apprehensions of all sorts of readers. In such cases the conductor of a paper will be liable to various kinds of censure, though in reality nothing can be proved against him but want of judgment." It appears to me,... | |
| James Ferguson - English essays - 1823 - 412 pages
...be safely trusted to the various capacities and apprehensions of all sorts of readers. In such cases the conductor of a paper will be liable to various kinds of censure, though in reality nothing can be proved against him but want of judgment. Having given my... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - English essays - 1823 - 620 pages
...be safely trusted to the various capacities and apprehensions of ail sorts of readers. In such cases the conductor of a paper will be liable to various kinds of censure, though in XXVII. % B reality nothing can be proved against him but want of judgment. Having... | |
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