These letters give so true a picture of the writer's character, and are, besides, so worthy of him in all respects (I mean, if the reader can forgive the playfulness of his wit in some instances, and the partiality of his friendship in many more), that,... The Monthly Review - Page 21709 - 552 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1809 - 530 pages
...of the book. ' These letters give so true a picture of die writer's character, and are, besides, so worthy of him in all respects (I mean, if the reader...published after my death, and the profits arising from the sale of them, applied to the benefit of the Worcester Infirmary. ' The tenor of this note, as well... | |
| English literature - 1809 - 530 pages
...of the book. ' These letters give so true a picture of the writer's character, and are, besides, so worthy of him in all respects (I mean, if the reader...published after my death, and the profits arising from the sale of them, applied to the benefit of the Worcester Indrmary. ' The tenor of this note, as well... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1809 - 890 pages
..."Letters : • . " These Letters give so true a picture of the Writer's character, and are, besides, so worthy of him in all respects (I mean, if the Reader...published after my death, and the profits arising from the sale of them applied to the benefit of the Worcester Infirmary. >R. WORCESTER. "January 18th, 1795."... | |
| Universities and colleges - 1809 - 696 pages
...following effect: " These letters give so true a picture of the writer's character, and are besides so worthy of him in all respects, (I mean if the reader...published after my death, and the profits arising from the sale of them applied to the benefit of the Worcester Infirmary." These letters were sold to Messrs.... | |
| Enos Bronson - Literature, Modern - 1809 - 494 pages
...letters give so true a picture of the writer's character, and are, besides, so worthy of him in ail respects (I mean, if the reader can forgive the playfulness...honour of his memory, I would have them published alter my death, and the profits arising from the sale of them, applied lo the benefit of the Worcester... | |
| William Warburton - 1809 - 536 pages
...following Letters. " These Letters give so true a picture of the Writer's " character, and are, besides, so worthy of him in all " respects (I mean, if the Reader can forgive the play" fulness of his wit in some instances, and the partiality " of his friendship in many more), that,... | |
| 1809 - 914 pages
...the originals. " These letters give so true a picture of the writer's character, and are, besides, so worthy of him in all respects. (I mean, if the reader can forgive she playfulness of his wit in some instances, and the partiality of his friendship in many mofé) that,... | |
| 1810 - 590 pages
...Jan. IS, 1793. ' These letters give so true a picture of the writer's character; and are, besides, so worthy of him in all respects (I mean, if the reader can for^ give the playfulness of his \vit in sonle instances* and the partiality of his friendship in many... | |
| Hannah More - Christian life - 1811 - 276 pages
...besides, so worthy of him in all respects, (t mean, if the reader can forgive the playfulness of his ivit in some instances, and the partiality of his friendship...published after my death, and the profits arising from the sale of them, applied to the benefit of the Worcester Infirmary. R. Worcester." THE STAR IN THE... | |
| John Nichols - Authors, English - 1812 - 736 pages
...blank page : " These Letters give so true a picture of the Writer's character, and are, besides, so worthy of him in all respects (I mean, if the Reader...more), that, in honour of his Memory, I would have thein published after my death, and the profits arising From the sale of them applied to the benefit... | |
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