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" Readers in the Nation; for the Strokes of your Letters, being too thin and narrow, hurt the Eye, and he could never read a Line of them without Pain. 'I thought,' said I, 'you were going to complain of the Gloss of the Paper, some object to. "
Benjamin Franklin, Printer - 第 155 頁
John Clyde Oswald 著 - 1917 - 244 頁
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Literary Anecdotes of the Eighteenth Century: Annals of Mr. Bowyers press ...

John Nichols - 1812 - 844 頁
...Gentleman concerning the Artists of Birmingham, he said " you would be a means of blinding all the readi is in the nation , for the strokes of your letters, being too thin anrl narrow, hnrtthe eye, and he could never read a line of them without jiain : " "I thought," said...
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The Private Correspondence of Benjamin Franklin, LL.D, F.R.S., &c ..., 第 1 卷

Benjamin Franklin - 1817 - 524 頁
...-'"'''' after I returned, discoursing with a gentleman concerning the artists of Birmingham, he said you would be a means of blinding all the readers in the...and he could never read a line of them without pain. I thought, said I, you were going to complain of the gloss of the paper, some object to. " No, no,"...
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The Private Correspondence of Benjamin Franklin ...: pt.I. Letters on ...

Benjamin Franklin - 1818 - 542 頁
...discoursing with a gentleman concerning the artists of Birmingham, he said you would be a means of blindiug all the readers in the nation ; for the strokes of...and he could never read a line of them without pain. I thought, said I, you ; 1••JoHN BASKERVILLE, the celebrated type-founder and printer, was born...
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Private Correspondence of Benjamin Franklin, 第 1 卷

Benjamin Franklin - 1833 - 490 頁
...perSoon after I returned, discoursing with a gentleman concerning the artists of Birmingham, he said you would be a means of blinding all the readers in the...and he could never read a line of them without pain. " I thought," said I, "you were going to complain of the gloss of the paper, some object to." " No,...
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Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, 第 1 卷

Benjamin Franklin - 1834 - 682 頁
...Soon after I returned, discoursing with a gentleman concerning the artists of Birmingham, he sax] you would be a means of blinding all the readers in the...he could never read a line of them, without pain. I thought, said I, you were going to complain of the gloss of the paper, which some object to. " No,...
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Fifty years' recollections of an old bookseller [signed W.W. Followed by ...

William West - 1837 - 256 頁
...respecting the artists of Birmingham, he said, " you would be the means of blinding all the people in the nation, for the strokes of your letters, being too thin and narrow, hurt the eye, and he never could read 1 a linebf them without pain." " I thought (said I) you frere- ^ % going to complain...
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Fifty Years' Recollections of an Old Bookseller: Consisting of Anecdotes ...

William West - 1837 - 236 頁
...respecting the artists of Birmingham, he said, " you would be the qw;ans of blinding all the people in the nation, for the strokes of your letters, being too thin and narrow, hurt the eye, and he never could read a line of them without pain.'' " I thought (said I) you were going to complain of...
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The works of Benjamin Franklin: with notes and a life of the author ..., 第 7 卷

Benjamin Franklin - 1840 - 604 頁
...Soon after I returned, discoursing with a gentleman concerning the artists of Birmingham, he said you would be a means of blinding all the readers in the...and he could never read a line of them without pain. "I thought," said I, "you were going to complain of the gloss of the paper, which some object to."...
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Life of Benjamin Franklin, Written by Himself, 第 1 卷

Benjamin Franklin - 1875 - 812 頁
...Soon after I returned, discoursing with a gentleman concerning the artists of Birmingham, he said you would be a means of blinding all the readers in the...and he could never read a line of them without pain. " I thought," said I, " you were going to complain of the gloss of the paper, which some object to."...
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Life of Benjamin Franklin, Written by Himself, 第 1 卷

Benjamin Franklin - 1875 - 602 頁
...Soon after I returned, discoursing with a gentleman concerning the artists of Birmingham, he said you would be a means of blinding all the readers in the...and he could never read a line of them without pain. " I thought," said I, " you were going to complain of the gloss of the paper, which some object to."...
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