| 1886 - 562 páginas
...occasions, the truest." Dr. Johnson, who had entered the lists against Junius, told Boswell : " I should have believed Burke to be Junius, because I know no man but Burke" wfto is capable of writing these letters ; but Burke spontaneously denied it to me." Burke told Reynolds... | |
| James Boswell, Samuel Johnson - 1887 - 490 páginas
...wonderful concealment of the authour of the celebrated letters signed Jioiiits*; he said, 'I should have believed Burke to be Junius, because I know no man but Burke who is capable of writing these letters4 ; but Burke spontaneously denied it to me. The case would have been different had I 1 ' Finding... | |
| James Boswell - 1887 - 492 páginas
...the wonderful concealment of the authour of the celebrated letters signed Junius3; he said, 'I should have believed Burke to be Junius, because I know no man but Burke who is capable of writing these letters4 ; but Burke spontaneously denied it to me. The case would have been different had I ' ' Finding... | |
| James Boswell - 1888 - 544 páginas
...wonderful concealment of the authour of the celebrated letters signed Junius ; he said, " I should have believed Burke to be Junius, because I know no...have been different had I asked him if he was the authour ; a man so quest1oned, as to an anonymous publication, may think he has a right to deny it."... | |
| James Boswell - 1889 - 578 páginas
...the wonderful concealment of the author of the celebrated letters signed Junius, he said, " I should have believed Burke to be Junius, because I know no...different, had I asked him if he was the author ; a man so questioned, as to an anonymous publication, may think he has a right to deny it." He observed that... | |
| James Boswell - 1889 - 460 páginas
...author of the celebrated letters signed Jitnius, he said, " I should have believed Burke to l)e Junins, because I know no man but Burke who is capable of...have been different, had I asked him if he was the nuthor ; a man so questioned, as to an anonymous publication, may think he has a right to deny it."... | |
| James Boswell - 1890 - 568 páginas
...wonderful concealment of the author of the celebrated letters signed Уипгш, he saidj " I should have believed Burke to be Junius, because I know no...different, had I asked him if he was the author ; a man so questioned, as to an anonymous publication, may think he has a right to deny it." He observed that... | |
| John Forster - 1871 - 544 páginas
...question, to be for ever held acquitted of the charge. " Sir," said Johnson, "I should have ".jlievcil " Burke to be Junius, because I know no man but Burke...letters; but Burke spontaneously denied " it to me." t Better, however, than even such spontaneous denial, and satisfactory where Townshend's disclaimer... | |
| Junius - 1890 - 790 páginas
...thunder that rolled over him : — " I should have believed Burke to be Junius," said he to Boswell, "because I know no man but Burke who is capable of...letters ; but Burke spontaneously denied it to me."§ Mr. Burke himself was carried off his feet equally with the great moralist, and poured out the wellknown... | |
| Junius - 1890 - 598 páginas
...thunder that rolled over him : — " I should have believed Burke to be Junius," said he to Boswell, "because I know no man but Burke who is capable of...letters ; but Burke spontaneously denied it to me. "§ Mr. Burke himself was carried off his feet equally with the great moralist, and poured out the... | |
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