hope that he has not been altogether iinjiiccessjul.
The truth is, that a writer, who mujl be pojfefsed
of the thought before he can put it into words, is
but ill qualified to judge whether the expreflion be
sujficiently clear to others: in that particular, he
cannot avoid the taking on him to judge sor the
reader, who can much better judge for himfelf.
June 5763-
The truth is, that a writer, who mujl be pojfefsed
of the thought before he can put it into words, is
but ill qualified to judge whether the expreflion be
sujficiently clear to others: in that particular, he
cannot avoid the taking on him to judge sor the
reader, who can much better judge for himfelf.
June 5763-