| John Duncombe - 1772 - 338 sider
...a prophet, %is " friend Dick," who was then member for Stockbridge, being expelled [ Si ] has fcnt me word, that he is determined to go on, and that...particular, will have no weight with him. . I beg you will prefent my moft fincere refpefts to Sir Richard Blackmore, and that you will add my fifter's*, who... | |
| John Duncombe, John Hughes - 1773 - 998 sider
...conduct to fuch a degree, as made " him, in every refpect, but that of an author, as f £ he has fent me word, that he is determined to go on, and that...this particular, will have no weight with him. I beg )ou will prefent my moft fihcere refpects to Sir Richard Blackmore, and that you will add my fifter's... | |
| John Nichols - 1780 - 434 sider
...1713), " and wifh that his zeal for "the publick may'not be fn'rtrous to himfelf; but he has " fent me- word, that he is determined to go on ; and that "'any advice I can give him in this particular wHl have " no weight with him." Mr. Addifon (as the event fhewed) was too true a prophet. — In the... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - 1787 - 560 sider
...putr Dick, and wifh that his 2eal for the public}: " may not be ruinpus to himfelf ; but he has fent me word, that " he is determined to go on ; and that...in this particular will have no weight with him." Mr. Addifon, as the event fhewed, was too true a prophet. P. 104, note, 1. 7, read, " Mr. Auditor Foley,... | |
| British essayists - 1802 - 380 sider
...thousand troubles for poor Dick, and wish that his zeal for the public may not be ruinous to himself; but he has sent me word, that he is determined to...him, in this particular, will have no weight with him *." In this ADDISON proved a true prophet: Poor Dick did go on with the ENGLISHMAN, until he was expelled... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 368 sider
...DICK, and wish that his zeal for the public way not be ruinous to himself; but he has sent me w »rd, that he is determined to go on, and that any advice...in this particular, will have no weight with him."* In this ADDISON proved a true prophet: Poor Dick did go on with the ENGLISHMAN*, until he was expelled... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - 1809 - 410 sider
...Hughes, October 12, 1713), " and wish, that his zeal for the publick may not be ruinous to himself; but he has sent me word^ that he is determined to go on 5 and that any advice I can give him in this particular will have ao. weight with him." Mr. Addispn... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1814 - 494 sider
...thousand troubles for poor Dick, and wish that his zeal for the public may not be ruinous to himself; buf he has sent me word, that he is determined to go on,...give him in this particular will have no weight with hiirt. I beg you will present my most sincere fc» spects to Sir ftichard Blackmore, and that ybii... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1822 - 508 sider
...thousand troubles for poor DICK, and wish that his zeal for the public may not be ruinous to himself ; but he has sent me word, that he is determined to...in this particular, will have no weight with him*." In this ADDISON proved a true prophet : Poor Dick did go on with the ENGLISHMAN, until he was expelled... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1823 - 470 sider
...thousand troubles for poor Dick, and wish that his zeal for the public may not be ruinous to himself; but he has sent me word, that he is determined to...in this particular, will have no weight with him*. In this Addison proved a true prophet : Poor Dick did go on with The Englishman, until he was expelled... | |
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