| James Grant - 1871 - Liczba stron: 478
...circulation is accompanied with an increase of knowledge among the people. " Journals," he says, " are daily multiplied without increase of knowledge. The tale of the morning paper is told in the evening, and the narrations of the evening are brought up again in the morning. These repetitions... | |
| James Grant - 1871 - Liczba stron: 490
...circulation is accompanied with an increase of knowledge among the people. " Journals," he says, " are daily multiplied without increase of knowledge. The tale of the morning paper is told in the evening, and the narrations of the evening are brought up again in the morning. These repetitions... | |
| Charles Frederick Wingate - 1875 - Liczba stron: 380
...England, and were not unknown in America. Dr. Johnson, writing at this period, said in his tumid way, "Journals are daily multiplied without increase of knowledge. The tale of the morning paper is told in the evening, and the narratives of the evening are bought again in the morning," a description which... | |
| 1888 - Liczba stron: 636
...who writes lies at home for profit." " Journals are daily multiplied," continues the Lexicographer, "without increase of knowledge. The tale of the morning paper is told in the evening, and the narratives of the evening are brought again in the morning, so that the most... | |
| Thomas Earnshaw Bradley - 1852 - Liczba stron: 878
...matter, without industry to gather, or discernment to select Thus journals are daily multiplied *itbout increase of knowledge. The tale of the morning paper...told again in the evening, and the narratives of the •vening are brought again in the morning. These repetitions, indeed, waste time, but they do not... | |
| Willard Grosvenor Bleyer - 1927 - Liczba stron: 504
...fill their paper, with whatever matter, without industry to gather, or discernment to select. Thus Journals are daily multiplied without increase of...the Evening, and the narratives of the Evening are brought again hi the Morning. These repetitions, indeed, waste time, but they do not shorten it. The... | |
| 1874 - Liczba stron: 812
...unknown in America. Dr. Johneon, writing at this period, said in his tumid way, "Journals are dailv multiplied without increase of knowledge. The tale of the morning paper is told in the evening, and the narratives of the evening are bought again in the morning," a description which... | |
| Kevis Goodman - 2004 - Liczba stron: 268
...attention,"97 but also its redundancy, which paradoxically caused rather than spared mental exhaustion. "The tale of the morning paper is told again in the...narratives of the evening are bought again in the morning," and so even " [t] he most eager peruser of news is tired before he has completed his labour"; the result,... | |
| ULULA - 1875 - Liczba stron: 316
...comprehension." "Journals," he says » The Idler, No. 4. t The Idler, No. 6. J The Idler, No. 40, again, " are daily multiplied without increase of knowledge....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."*... | |
| 1804 - Liczba stron: 904
...mine, " journals are daily multiplied without increafe of knowfedge. The tale of the morning paper ts told again in the evening, and the narratives of the evening are bought again in the morning. Thefe repetitions, indeed, waffe time, but they do not fhorlen it. The mod eager puriber of 4icws is... | |
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