No. 97. Narratives of travellers considered.
It may, I think, be justly observed, that few books disappoint their readers more than the narrations of travellers.
It may, I think, be justly observed, that few books disappoint their readers more than the narrations of travellers.
Hacho, a king of Lapland, was in his youth the most renowned of the Northern warriors.
All this is very provoking; and yet all this might be borne, if the boy could support his pretensions.
That those who profess to advance learning sometimes obstruct it, cannot be denied; the continual multiplication of books disappoints inquiry.