Thus journals are daily multiplied without increase of knowledge. The tale of the morning paper is told again in the evening, and the narratives of the evening are bought again in the morning. The Atlantic Monthly - Page 561874Full view - About this book
| Laconics - 1829 - 352 lehte
...to fill their paper with whatever matter, without industry to gather, or discernment to select. Thus journals are daily multiplied without increase of knowledge. The tale of the morning paper is told again in the evening, and the narratives of the evening are bought again in the morning. These repetitions,... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1834 - 630 lehte
...fill their paper, with whatever matter, without industry to gather, or discernment to select. Thus journals are daily multiplied without increase of knowledge. The tale of the morning paper is told again in the evening, and the narratives of the evening are bought again in the morning. These repetitions,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1837 - 630 lehte
...journals are daily multiplied without increase of knowledge. The talc of the moming paper is told again in the evening, and the narratives of the evening are bought again in ing authors might divide an event between them ; a single action, and that not of much importance,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1840 - 624 lehte
...journals are daily multiplied without increase of knowledge. The tale of the morning paper is told again in the evening, and the narratives of the evening are bought again in ing authors might divide an event between them ; a single action, and that not of much importance,... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1842 - 620 lehte
...journals are daily multiplied without increase of knowledge. The tale of the morning paper is told again in the evening, and the narratives of the evening are bought again in the mornin°. These repetition«, indeed, waste ! time, but they dt> not shorten it. The most eager peruser... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1846 - 624 lehte
...fill their paper, with whatever matter, without industry to gather, or discernment to select. Thus journals are daily multiplied without increase of knowledge. The tale of the rooming paper is told again in the evening, and tt>« narratives of the evening are bought a**"* ln... | |
| 1856 - 374 lehte
...to fill their paper with whatever matter, without industry to gather, or discernment to select. Thus journals are daily multiplied without increase of knowledge. The tale of the morning paper is told again in the evening, and the narratives of the evening are bought again in the morning. These repetitions,... | |
| James Grant - 1871 - 478 lehte
...circulation is accompanied with an increase of knowledge among the people. " Journals," he says, " are daily multiplied without increase of knowledge....the morning paper is told in the evening, and the narrations of the evening are brought up again in the morning. These repetitions indeed are a waste... | |
| James Grant - 1871 - 490 lehte
...circulation is accompanied with an increase of knowledge among the people. " Journals," he says, " are daily multiplied without increase of knowledge....the morning paper is told in the evening, and the narrations of the evening are brought up again in the morning. These repetitions indeed are a waste... | |
| 1888 - 636 lehte
...who writes lies at home for profit." " Journals are daily multiplied," continues the Lexicographer, "without increase of knowledge. The tale of the morning...the evening, and the narratives of the evening are brought again in the morning, so that the most eager pursuer of news is tired before he has completed... | |
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