| Tobias Smollett - 1779 - 506 páginas
...news-papers put together. ' It mult indeed be confefied, that never man threw-up hi$ pen under ftronger temptations to have employed it longer; his reputation...believe, ever any living author's was before him. It is reafonable to fuppofe that his gains were proportion ably confiderable ; every one read him with pleafure... | |
| John Nichols - 1780 - 430 páginas
...his pen under " ftronger temptations to have employed it longer ; his re" putation -was at a greawr height than, I believe, -ever " any living author's was before him. It is reafanable to " fuppofe, that his .gains were propottionably confiderable; " every .one tead him with... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 490 páginas
...Oklmixon, in his Life of Mr. Maynwaring, attributes each number of the Medley to its proper writer. D 2 up up his pen under stronger temptations to have employed...considerable; every one read him with pleasure and good will ; and the tories, in respect to his other good qualities, had almost forgiven his unaccountable... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 476 páginas
...Ohlmixon, in his Life of Mr. Maynwaring, attributes eacji number of the Medley to its proper writer. up his pen under stronger temptations to have employed...considerable ; every one read him with pleasure and good will ; and the tories, in respect to his other good qualities, had almost forgiven his unaccountable... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 484 páginas
...each number of the Medley to its proper writer. up his pen under stronger temptations to have cmployed it longer ; his reputation was at a greater height...considerable ; every one read him with pleasure and good will ; and the tories, in respect to his other good qualities, had almost forgiven his unaccountable... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1803 - 434 páginas
...than all their other newspapers put together. It must indeed be confessed, that never man threw np his pen under stronger temptations to have employed...considerable ; every one read him with pleasure and good will ; and the tories, in. respect to his other good qualities, had almost forgiven his unaccountable... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1803 - 494 páginas
...his Lucubrations alone hail brought them more customers than all their other newspapers put together. Never man threw up his pen under stronger temptations to have employed it longer ; for his reputation was- at a greater height, says this writer, than ever any living author's was... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 496 páginas
...that the esquire's lucubrations alone had brought them more customers than all their other newspapers put together. It must indeed be confessed, that never...longer : his reputation was at a greater height than, 1 believe, ever any living author's was before him. It is reasonable to suppose that his gains were... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1813 - 408 páginas
...alone had hrought them more customers than all their other newspapers put together. It must indeed he confessed, that never man threw up his pen under stronger...longer : his reputation was at a greater height than, I helieve, ever any living author's was hefore him. It is reasonahle to suppose that his gains were proportionahly... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1813 - 324 páginas
...alone had hrought them move customers than all their other newspapers put together. It must indeed he confessed, that never man threw up his pen under stronger...longer : his reputation was at a greater height than, 1 helieve, ever any living author's was hefore him. It is reasonahle to suppose that his gains were... | |
| |