Show johnson saw no tood good qualities in merchant doctor johnson was bitterly prejudiced against till nil merchants says the marm firlet for ills fallous hoswell once asked hill ailin what was the reason for tits his anger at tile the trader who achieved opulence and johnson Johns replied wily why sir the renson reason Is though 1 I do 10 not undertake to prove that is a reason we wesee aee no qualities in trade tint that should entitle such a man to superiority we tire not angry ata at a soldiers getting rIche 4 because we vc see that lie he possesses qualities which we have not it if a 11 mail returns from battle hang lost ant one hand with the tip other full of gold we feet fed that ho deserves tho the got robil but IV e cannot think that a fellow sit ting all day tit at it desk Is entitled to get us 1 hut but replied botwell may wo WC not lot suppose a merchant to be a 11 ann 0 of nn an enlarged maw such uch as addison in the spectator describes sit sir andrew freeport to have been why sir johnson we may suppose any fictitious character we may inny suppose a philosophical day clay in borer who Is I 1 happy in reflecting that liy by tits his labor lie contributes coniti unites to tn the lie fertility of the tie earth find and the lie support of ills his fellow creatures but we find no such philosophical day laborer A merchant may perhaps lie ile a illan of till an enlarged hut but there Is 1 nothing in trade connected with a larye large mind |