Joseph Addison Quote

Should a writer single out and point his raillery at particular persons, or satirize the miserable, he might be sure of pleasing a great part of his readers, but must be a very ill man if he could please himself.


Forty Thousand Quotations: Prose and Poetical (1917)


Should a writer single out and point his raillery at particular persons, or satirize the miserable, he might be sure of pleasing a great part of his...

Should a writer single out and point his raillery at particular persons, or satirize the miserable, he might be sure of pleasing a great part of his...

Should a writer single out and point his raillery at particular persons, or satirize the miserable, he might be sure of pleasing a great part of his...

Should a writer single out and point his raillery at particular persons, or satirize the miserable, he might be sure of pleasing a great part of his...