| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 424 páginas
...for we are yet in a very dull state, only inquiring every day after new elections, where the tories carry it among the new members six to one. Mr. Addison's...hardly be refused. An odd accident has happened at Colchester: one captain Lavallin coming from Flanders or Spain, found his wife with child by a clerk... | |
| 1805 - 506 páginas
...17JO, when speaking of Addison's election, which he observes had passed easy and undisputed, adds " and, I believe, if he had a mind to be chosen king, he would hardly be refused." ' Ib. pp. 435, 436. An investigation of the dispute between Pope and Addison, occupies more than twenty... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 446 páginas
...day after new elections, where the tories carry it among the new members six to one. Mr. Addi son's election * has passed easy and undisputed : and I...hardly be refused. An odd accident has happened at Colchester : one captain Lavallin coming from Flanders or Spain, found his wife with child by a clerk... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1811 - 522 páginas
...nothing. — I have not seen it." VOL. XX. LetterG. London, Oct. 10, 1710. Dr. Swift to Mrs. Johnson. " Mr. Addison's election" has passed easy and undisputed...mind to be chosen king, he would hardly be refused." Letter 11. London, Dec. 9, 1710. Dr. S. to Mrs. Johnson. " Mr. Addison and I are different as black... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814 - 462 páginas
...for we are yet in a very dull state, only inquiring every day after new elections, where the Tones carry it among the new members six to one. Mr Addison's...be refused. •}• An odd accident has happened at Colchester : one Captain Lavallin coming from * See Journal, October 5th. t A remarkable testimony... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 470 páginas
...for we are yet in a very dull state, only inquiring every day after new elections, where the Tories carry it among the new members six to one. Mr Addison's...mind to be chosen king, he would hardly be refused, f An odd accident has happened at Colchester : one Captain Lavallin coming from * See Journal, October... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814 - 686 páginas
...salary. J This reminds us of an expression in the Journal to Stella. " Mr Addison's election has past easy and undisputed ; and, I believe, if he had a...mind to be chosen king, he would hardly be refused." grain of worth, has a veneration for you. I kno\V there is nothing in this to make you add any value... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1814 - 494 páginas
...1710, when speaking of Addison's election, which he observes had passed easy and undisputed, adds " and, I believe, if he had a mind to be chosen king, he would hardly be refused." No one more than the Dean of St. Patrick had reason to estimate highly the character and political... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1824 - 542 páginas
...for we are yet in a very dull state, only inquiring every day after new elections, where the Tories carry it among the new members six to one. Mr Addison's...hardly be refused. * An odd accident has happened at Colchester : one Captain Lavallin coming from Flanders or Spain, found his wife with child by a clerk... | |
| Alexander Pope, William Roscoe - 1824 - 498 páginas
...governor of the kingdom ; and indeed so high was his character, that Swift himself says of him : " Mr. Addison's election has passed easy and undisputed,...mind to be chosen king, he would hardly be refused." Why should he be jealous and splenetic only when Pope was concerned ? Bowles. Dreading even fools,... | |
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