I am immediately charged with being the author; and very often the first knowledge I have had of a book being published, has been from seeing myself abused for being the author of it, in some other pamphlet published in answer to it. The Works of Daniel Defoe ... - Stran 243avtor: Daniel Defoe, Howard Maynadier - 1903Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Walter Wilson - 1830 - 718 strani
...any redress; that whenever any piece 308 HE WITHDRAWS INTO YORKSIUKE. comes out which is not liked, I am immediately charged with being the author ; and...been from seeing myself abused for being the author, in some other pamphlet published ;n answer to it."* Finding himself treated in this manner, De Foe... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1840 - 792 strani
...which 1 labour still under without any redress ; that whenever any piece comes out which is not liked, I am immediately charged with being the author: and...answer to it. Finding myself treated in this manner, 1 die-lined writing at all, and for a great part eft year never set pen to paper, except In the public... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1840 - 1024 strani
...which I labour still under without any redress ; that whenever any piece comes out which is not liked, I am immediately charged with being the author; and very often the first knowledge 1 have had of a book being published, has been from seeing myself abused for being the author of it,... | |
| Daniel Defoe, William Hazlitt - 1840 - 784 strani
...which I labour still under without any redress ; that whenever any piece comes out which is not liked, I am immediately charged with being the author; and very often the first knowledge 1 have had of a book being published, has been from seeing myself abused for being the author of it,... | |
| William Chadwick - 1859 - 504 strani
...which I labour still under, without any redress: that, whenever any piece comes out which is not liked, I am immediately charged with being the author; and...been from seeing myself abused for being the author, in some other pamphlet, published in answer to it." This being the state of things at this time (1713),... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1869 - 592 strani
...accused of writing in the French interest. He says, " Whenever any Piece comes out which is not liked, I am immediately charged with being the Author, and...other Pamphlet published in answer to it." Finding himself treated in this manner, without 17I3.1 WRITES AGAINST THE PRETENDER. 205 any means of redress,... | |
| Daniel Defoe, William Lee (inspector, gen. board of health) - 1869 - 594 strani
...accused of writing in the French interest. He says, " Whenever any Piece comes out which is not liked, I am immediately charged with being the Author, and...in some other Pamphlet published in answer to it." F1nding himself treated in this manner, without any means of redress, he says he declined writing anything... | |
| Edward Arber - 1883 - 714 strani
...which I labour still under without any redress ; that, whenever any piece comes out which is not liked, I am immediately charged with being the author! and, very often, the first knowledge I have had of a book's being published, has been from seeing myself abused for being the author •of it, in some other... | |
| 1895 - 694 strani
...immediately charged with being the author! and, very often, the first knowledge I have had of a book's being published, has been from seeing myself abused...in some other pamphlet published in answer to it. After this, I was long absent in the north of England, and observing the insolence of the Jacobite... | |
| George Atherton Aitken - 1903 - 458 strani
...immediately charged with being the author ! and, very often, the first knowledge I have had of a book's being published, has been from seeing myself abused...declined writing at all ; and, for a great part of a year [ie in 1712], never set pen to paper, except in the public Paper called the Review. 86 BOOKS AGAINST... | |
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