Merriment is always the effect of a sudden impression. The jest which is expected is already destroyed.


No. 58 (May 26, 1759) - The Idler (1758–1760)


Merriment is always the effect of a sudden impression. The jest which is expected is already destroyed.

Merriment is always the effect of a sudden impression. The jest which is expected is already destroyed.

Merriment is always the effect of a sudden impression. The jest which is expected is already destroyed.

Merriment is always the effect of a sudden impression. The jest which is expected is already destroyed.