| Jonathan Swift - 1920 - 494 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 Spectator in question (No. 50, April 27, 1711), which is by Addison,... | |
| Reginald Blunt - 1921 - 360 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. My head is better but not right, but I trust to air and walking. This goes to-night. I must now rise... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1922 - 368 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... | |
| Hamilton Jewett Smith - 1926 - 204 páginas
...travels into England.9 I repent he ever did 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.10 As the paper is Addison's, not Steele's, the latter probably communicated the project... | |
| Hamilton Jewett Smith - 1926 - 298 páginas
...travels into England.9 I repent he ever did 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.10 As the paper is Addison's, not Steele's, the latter probably communicated the project... | |
| Thomas Lucian Cline - 1923 - 300 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; but I never see him or Addison. " The Spectator continued through six... | |
| Daniel Eilon - 1991 - 228 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. (Journal to Stella, 1 : 254-55) Addison's use of the foreign observer... | |
| Samuel Gardner Drake - 2001 - 469 páginas
...with our long and tedious * "I intended to have written a book on that subject. I believe he \Addison] has spent it all in one paper, and all the under hints there are mine too." Swift's Letter to Mrs. Johnson, dated London, 28 April, 1711. t Notes to the Spectator, ed. in 8 vols.... | |
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