| James Hardie - 1801 - 526 páginas
...too ; I have not been easy sinc$ I received it ; therefore I will go back and return, him his note ;" which he absolutely did, and left it entirely to the bookseller, to pay him according to the profits which should accrue from the sale of the piece, which, however, turned out to be very considerable.... | |
| 1804 - 286 páginas
...easy since I received it ; I will therefore go back and ' return him his note :' which he actually did, and left it entirely to the bookseller to pay...according to the profits produced by the sale of the poem, which turned out very considerable. The author addresses this poem to his friend Sir Joshua Reynolds.... | |
| Select collection - 1806 - 262 páginas
...been easy since I received it ; I will therefore go back and return him his note :" which he actually did, and left it entirely to the bookseller to pay...according to the profits produced by the sale of the poem, which turned out very considerable. On a Scold. How apt are men to lye ! how dare they say, When... | |
| Charles Buck - 1808 - 362 páginas
...too; I have not been easy since I received it ; therefore I will go back, and return him his note :" which he absolutely did, and left it entirely to the...very considerable. Honesty is the best policy. In the last war in Germany, a captain of cavalry was ordered out on a foraging party. He put himself at... | |
| Charles Buck - 1808 - 374 páginas
...too ; I have not been easy since I received it ; therefore I will go back, and return him his note :" which he absolutely did, and left it entirely to the...very considerable. Honesty is the best policy. In the last war in Germany, a captain of cavalry was ordered out on a foraging party. He put himself at... | |
| Thomas Mortimer - 1810 - 532 páginas
...been easy since I received it; I will therefore go back and return him his note :'' which he actually did, and left it entirely to the bookseller to pay...according to the profits produced by the sale of the poem ; which turned out very considerable. The author addresses this poem to his friend, sir Joshua... | |
| David Erskine Baker - 1812 - 472 páginas
...received it ; I " will, therefore, go back and " return him his note;" which he actually did, and left it to the bookseller to pay him according to the profits produced by the sale of the poem, which proved to be very considerable, and at least equal to the first douceur. In 1771 appeared... | |
| David Erskine Baker - 1812 - 476 páginas
...received it ; I ' will, therefore, go hack aod ' return him his note;" which he actually did, and left it to the bookseller to pay him according to the profits produced by the sale of the poem, which proved to be very considerable, and at least equal to the first douceur. In 1771 appeared... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1813 - 124 páginas
...worth; I have not been easy since I received it; therefore I will go back and return him his note;' which he absolutely did, and left it entirely to the...bookseller to pay him according to the profits produced by tht sale of the poem, which turned out very considerable. , " During the last rehearsal of his comedy,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1816 - 240 páginas
...I received it? I will, therefore, go back, and him his note;" which he actually did, and• left it to the bookseller to pay him according to the profits produced by the sale of the poem ; which proved to be very considerable, and at least equal to the first douceur. In 1771 appeared... | |
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