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" tis often very pretty. Yesterday it was made of a noble hint I gave him long ago for his Tatlers, about an Indian supposed to write his travels into England. I repent he ever had it. I intended to have written a book on that subject. I believe he has... "
The works of Jonathan Swift, containing additional letters, tracts, and ... - Página 234
por Jonathan Swift - 1824
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Colonial New York: Philip Schuyler and His Family, Volumen2

George Washington Schuyler - 1885 - 558 páginas
...his travels into England. I repent he ever had it. I intended to have written a book on that subject. I believe he has spent it all in one paper, and all the undcr-hints there arc mine, too ; but I never see him or Addison." These Indian sachems also gave the...
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The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, Volumen2

Jonathan Swift - 1897 - 550 páginas
...his travels into England. I repent he ever had it. I intended to have written a book on that subject. I believe he has spent it all in one paper, and all...Addison. The Queen is well, but I fear will be no lon^liyer/lor I am told she has sometimes the gout in her bowels, (I hate the word bowels.) My ears...
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The Spectator, Volumen1

George Gregory Smith - 1897 - 392 páginas
...his travels into England. I repent he ever had it. I intended to have written a book on that subject. I believe he has spent it all in one paper, and all...there are mine too; but I never see him or Addison." Addison, who, it will be noted, is the author of the paper, cannot well have been indebted to Swift...
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The Works of Jonathan Swift ...

Jonathan Swift - 1900 - 370 páginas
...his travels into England. I repent he ever had it. I intended to have written a book on that subject. I believe he has spent it all in one paper, and all the under hints there are mine too " (vol. ii., pp. 139 and 166 of present edition). [TS] a Juvenal, "Satires," xiv. 321. " Nature and...
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The Journal to Stella

Jonathan Swift - 1901 - 682 páginas
...Travels into England.4 I repent he ever had it. I intended to have written a book on that subject. I believe he has spent it all in one paper, and all the under-hints there are mine too ; but I never see him or Addison. The Queen is well, but I fear will...
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The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift: Contributions to "The Tatler," "The ...

Jonathan Swift - 1902 - 398 páginas
...his travels into England. I repent he ever had it. I intended to have written a book on that subject. I believe he has spent it all in one paper, and all the under hints there are mine too " (vol. ii., pp. 139 and 166 of present edition). [TS] 3 Juvenal, "Satires," xiv. 321. " Nature and...
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Selections from the Works of Joseph Addison

Joseph Addison - 1906 - 410 páginas
...his travels into England. I repent he ever had it. I intended to have written a book on that subject. I believe he has spent it all in one paper, and all the under hints are mine too ; but I never see him or Addison." The Taller referred to is No. 171. The Indian chiefs,...
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An American Garland: Being a Collection of Ballads Relating to America, 1563 ...

Charles Harding Firth - 1915 - 152 páginas
...his travels into England. I repent he ever had it. I intended to have written a book on that subject. I believe he has spent it all in one paper, and all the under hints there are mine too.'2 Addison — for it was not Steele who was the author of the number of the Spectator referred...
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An American Garland: Being a Collection of Ballads Relating to America, 1563 ...

Charles Harding Firth - 1915 - 148 páginas
...travels into England. I repent he ever had it. I intended to have written a book on that subject. 1 believe he has spent it all in one paper, and all the under hints there are mine too.'2 Addison — for it was not Steele who was the author of the number of the Spectator referred...
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The English Familiar Essay: Representative Texts

William Frank Bryan, Ronald Salmon Crane - 1916 - 540 páginas
...his travels into England. I repent he ever had it. I intended to have written a book on that subject. I believe he has spent it all in one paper, and all the under hints there are mine too." The essay belongs to a large group of similar satires, of which the best known in English is Goldsmith's...
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