If men of eminence are exposed to censure on one hand, they are as much liable to flattery on the other. If they receive reproaches which are not due to them, they likewise receive praises which they do not deserve. Practical English composition - Side 68af Richard Hiley - 1848 - 142 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1729 - 342 sider
...Inveftives were an eflential Part of a Rf#is» Triumph, IF Men of Eminence are expofed to Cenfure on one hand, they are as much liable to Flattery on the...receive Reproaches which are not due to them, they likewife receive Praifes which they do not deferve. In a Word, the Man in a high Poft is never regarded... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1762 - 480 sider
...minifters great or fmall, the proper word is writers or authors. If men of eminence are expofed to cenfure on the one hand, they are as much liable to flattery...reproaches which are not due to them, they likewise receive praife* which they do not deferve. Spectator. Here the fubjecl plainly demands uniformity in exprefllon... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1762 - 478 sider
...following manner : If men of eminence be expofed to cenfure on the one hand, they are as much expofed to flattery on the other. If they receive reproaches which are not due, they Jikewife receive praifes which are not due. I cannot but fancy, however, that this imitation,... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1765 - 578 sider
...following manner ; If men of eminence be expofed to cenfure on the one hand, they are as much expofed to flattery on the other. If they receive reproaches which are not due, they likewjfe receive praifes which are not due. I cannot but fancy, however, that this imitation,... | |
| 1786 - 694 sider
...inTeitives were an eUcniial part of a Roman triumph. If men of eminence are expofed to ccnfiu-e on on* hand, they are as much liable to flattery on the other....receive reproaches which are not due to them, they likewife receive prailcs which they do not déferre. In a word, the man in a high poli is never regarded... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1788 - 590 sider
...minifters great nor fmall, the proper word is writers or authors. If men of eminence are expofed to cenfure on the one hand, they are as much liable to flattery...receive reproaches which are not due to them, they Ukewife receive praifes which they do not deferve. Spedtator. Here the fubject plainly demands uniformity... | |
| British essayists - 1802 - 342 sider
...invectives were an essential part of a Roman triumph. If men of eminence are exposed to censure on one hand, they are as much liable to flattery on the...likewise receive praises which they do not deserve. In a word, the man in a high post is never regarded with an indifferent eye, but always considered... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 366 sider
...invectives were an essentia.1 part of a Roman triumph. If men of eminence are exposed to censure on one hand, they are as much liable to flattery on the...likewise receive praises which they do not deserve. In a word, the man in a high post is never regarded with an indifferent eye, but always considered... | |
| 1803 - 466 sider
...invectives were an essential part of a Roman triumph. If men of eminence are exposed to censure on one hand, they are as much liable to flattery on the other. ' Swift, vol. yp 459. edit. 1801. If they receive reproaches which are not due to them, they likewise... | |
| 1803 - 472 sider
...invectives were an essential part of a Roman triumph. If men of eminence are exposed to censure on one hand, they are as much liable to flattery on the other. ' Swift, vol. vp 459. edit. 1801. If they receive reproaches which are not due to them, they likewise... | |
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