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" No, no, I am not equal to Junius ; I could not be . the author; but the grounds of secrecy are now so far removed by death and changes of circumstances, that it is unnecessary the author of Junius should much longer be unknown. The world are curious about... "
Life of William, Earl of Shelburne, Afterwards First Marquess of Landsdowne ... - Página ix
por Edmond George Petty-Fitzmaurice Baron Fitzmaurice - 1875
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The Monthly Magazine, Volumen35

1813 - 682 páginas
...smiled and said, " No — ,no— rl am not equal to Junius— I could not be tlie author ;— but ths grounds of secrecy are now so far removed by death...and I could make a very interesting publication on tie subject. I knew Junius — and I knew all about the writing and production of those letters. But...
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen16

1849 - 606 páginas
...large conceived that at least he was not unacquainted with the author," the Marquis smiled and said, " No, no, I am not equal to Junius, I could not be the author; but the grounds of secresy are now so far removed by death and changes of circumstances, that it is unnecessary the author...
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The London Anecdotes for All Readers ...

Charles Maybury Archer - 1848 - 292 páginas
...Junius,' by Sir Kichard Phillips. In conversation, the Marquess said, " No, no, I am not equal to Jnnius ; I could not be the author ; but the grounds of secrecy are now so far removed by death (Dunning and Barre were at that time dead), and change of circumstances, that it is unnecessary the...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volumen16

1849 - 588 páginas
...large conceived that at least he was not unacquainted with the author," the Marquis smiled and said, " gnew secresy are now so far removed by death and changes of circumstances, that it is unnecessary the author...
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Junius and his works, compared with the character and writings of P.D ...

William Cramp (author of The philosophy of language.) - 1850 - 126 páginas
...large conceived that at least he was not unacquainted with the author. The Marquis smiled and said, no, no, I am not equal to Junius. I could not be the...it is unnecessary the author of Junius should much longer.be unknown. The world are curious about him, and I could make a very interesting publication...
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Junius: Including Letters by the Same Writer Under Other ..., Volumen1

Junius - 1850 - 578 páginas
...unacquainted with the author." The Marquis smiled, and said, " No, no; I am not equal to Junius. 1 could not be the author : but the grounds of secrecy...that it is unnecessary the author of Junius should be much longer unknown. The world is curious about him. and I could make a very interesting publication...
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Walks and Talks about London

John Timbs - 1865 - 332 páginas
...personally appealed to on the authorship by Sir Richard Phillips. In conversation, his lordship said : " No, no ; I am not equal to Junius ; I could not be...grounds of secrecy are now so far removed by death" (Dunning and Barre were at the time dead) "and change of circumstances, that it is unnecessary the...
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Books and Authors; Curious Facts and Characteristic Sketches

Books - 1868 - 220 páginas
...appealed to on the subject of Junius, by Sir Richard Phillips. In conversation, the Marquess said, " No, no, I am not equal to Junius ; I could not be...grounds of secrecy are now so far removed by death (Dunning and Barre were at that time dead), and change of circumstances, that it is unnecessary the...
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Life of William, Earl of Shelburne, Afterwards First Marguess of Lansdowne ...

Edmond George Petty-Fitzmaurice Baron Fitzmaurice - 1875 - 444 páginas
...Richard Phillips said to Lord Shelburne — then Lord Lansdowne — that many persons had ascribed those letters to him, and that the world at large conceived...grounds of secrecy are now so far removed by death aud changes of circumstances, that it is unnecessary the author of Junius should much longer be unknown....
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Chapters in the History of Popular Progress: Chiefly in Relation to the ...

James Routledge - 1876 - 650 páginas
...Richard Phillips said to Lord Shelburne — then Lord Lansdowne — that many persons had ascribed those letters to him, and that the world at large conceived...but the grounds of secrecy are now so far removed by dtath and changes of circumstances, that it is unnecessary the author of Junius should much longer...
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