Buckley * has shed as much blood as the former ; but I cannot forbear saying (and I hope it will not look like envy) that we regard our brother Buckley as a kind of Drawcansir, who spares neither friend nor foe ; but generally kills as many of his own... The British Essayists: The Tatler - Sivu 117tekijä(t) Alexander Chalmers - 1803Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| 1871 - 908 sivua
...editor] has shed as sisch blood as the former ; but I cannot forbear saying (and I hope it will not We like envy) that we regard our brother Buckley as a...remembers the shifts they were driven to in the reign of Charles II., when they could not furnish out a single paper of news, without lighting up a comet in... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1876 - 536 sivua
...confessed, the redoubted Mr. Buckley" has shed as much blood as the former; but I cannot forbear saying (and I hope it will not look like envy) that we regard...but generally kills as many of his own side as the enemy's. It is impossible for this ingenious sort of men to subsist after a peace : every one remembers... | |
| George Atherton Aitken - 1898 - 436 sivua
...confessed, the redoubted Mr. Buckley 2 has shed as much blood as the former ; but I cannot forbear saying (and I hope it will not look like envy) that we regard our brother Buckley as a Drawcansir,3 who spares neither friend nor foe, but generally kills as many of his own side as the... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1902 - 864 sivua
...Buckley [of the Daily Courant] has shed as much Blood as the former ; but I cannot forbear saying, (and I hope it will not look like Envy) that we regard...as a kind of Drawcansir, who spares neither Friend i т Foc, but generally kills as many of his own Side as the Enemy's.' Whether this passage, with its... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1902 - 860 sivua
...Mr Buckley [of the Daily Courant] has shed as much Blood as the former; but I cannot forbear saying, (and I hope it will not look like Envy) that we regard...as a kind of Drawcansir, who spares neither Friend or Foe, but generally kills as many of his own Side as the Enemy's.' Whether this passage, with its... | |
| Catholic University of America - 1912 - 778 sivua
...confessed the Redoubted Mr. Buckley 9 has shed as much Blood as the former ; but I cannot forbear saying, (and I hope it will not look like Envy) that we regard...as a kind of Drawcansir, who spares neither Friend or Foe, but generally kills as many of his own Side as the Enemy's. It is impossible for this ingenious... | |
| Edwin Lillie Miller - 1917 - 690 sivua
.... . . The redoubted Mr. Buckley has shed as much blood as the former. ... He spares neither Friends nor Foe, but generally kills as many of his own side as the Enemy." i DANIEL DEFOE 1661 — 173i From an engraving by Hopwood, after a portrait by J. Richardson... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1854 - 534 sivua
...confessed, the redoubted Mr. Buckley a has shed as much blood as the former ; but I cannot forbear saying (and I hope it will not look like envy) that we regard...but generally kills as many of his own side as the enemy's. It is impossible for this ingenious sort of men to subsist after a peace : every one remembers... | |
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