Addison writes with the ease of a gentleman. His readers fancy that a wise and accomplished companion is talking to them; so thathe insinuates his sentiments and taste into their minds by an imperceptible influence. Johnson writes like a teacher. He dictates to his readers as if from an academical chair. They attend with awe and admiration; and his precepts are impressed upon them by his commanding eloquence. Addison's style, like a light wine, pleases everybody from the first. Johnson's, like a liquor of more body, seems too strong at first, but, by degrees, is highly relished.
If a man is prodigal, he cannot be truly generous. - James Boswell
If a man is prodigal, he cannot be truly generous.
- James Boswell
The man who stops making new friends eventually will have none. - James Boswell
The man who stops making new friends eventually will have none.
I have discovered that we may be in some degree whatever character we choose. Besides, practice forms a man to anything. - James Boswell
I have discovered that we may be in some degree whatever character we choose. Besides, practice forms a man to anything.
The connection between authors, printers, and booksellers must be kept up. - James Boswell
The connection between authors, printers, and booksellers must be kept up.
I am so fond of tea that I could write a whole dissertation on its virtues. It comforts and enlivens without the risks attendant on spirituous liquor… - James Boswell
I am so fond of tea that I could write a whole dissertation on its virtues. It comforts and enlivens without the risks attendant on spirituous liquor…
The scent of Sloth tempts a smug man. - James Boswell
The scent of Sloth tempts a smug man.
Friendship, "the wine of life," should, like a well-stocked cellar, be continually renewed. - James Boswell
Friendship, "the wine of life," should, like a well-stocked cellar, be continually renewed.
It is wonderful that five thousand years have now elapsed since the creation of the world, and still it is undecided whether or not there has ever be… - James Boswell
It is wonderful that five thousand years have now elapsed since the creation of the world, and still it is undecided whether or not there has ever be…
What a curious creature is man; with what a variety of powers and faculties is he endued; yet how easily is he disturbed and put out of order. - James Boswell
What a curious creature is man; with what a variety of powers and faculties is he endued; yet how easily is he disturbed and put out of order.
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