| William Granger - 1807 - 538 páginas
...inftruct, and the addrefs to captivate, the lovers of news? in Scotland, But he was onJy able, with aH his powers, to extend his publication to ten numbers, which were very loyal, very illiterate, and very affefted. " Even after the Reftoration, the newfpapers which were publifhed, by authority, at London,... | |
| John Nichols - 1812 - 754 páginas
...captivate, the lovers of News, in Scotland. But he was only able, with all his powers, to extend nis publication to ten numbers, which were very loyal, very illiterate, and very affected. Chalmers, p. US. MerMercurius Publicus *, No. 1, Jan. 3 — 10 \66o-l The Intelligencer-^-, July 1... | |
| William West - 1837 - 256 páginas
...had the wit to amuse, the knowledge to instruct, and the address to captivate, the lovers of News io Scotland. But he was only able, with all his powers,...were very loyal, very illiterate, and very affected. Chalmer's p. 118. The Intettw/tncer, by ROGER L'ESTRANGE, Esq. In August 166?, Roger L'Estrange, esq.... | |
| 1853 - 706 páginas
...thought he had the wit to amuse, the knowledge to instruct, and the address to cap ivate the lo»ers of news in Scotland. But he was only able, with all...were very loyal, very illiterate, and very affected." JOHN MACBAT. Oxford. Door-head Inscriptions (Vol. vii., pp. 23. 190. 588.; Vol. viii., p. 38.). —... | |
| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1857 - 522 páginas
...disparagingly describes as imagining " that he had the wit to amuse, the knowledge to instruct, and the address to captivate the lovers of news in Scotland ; but...were very loyal, very illiterate, and very affected." On the 28th March, 1661, this paper issued its last number, leaving the field to the Mercurius Publicus,... | |
| 1857 - 1712 páginas
...the lovers of News in Scotland. But he was only able, with all his powers, to extend his pubh'catkm to ten numbers, which were very loyal, very illiterate, and very affected." The Intelligencer, edited by ROGER L'ESTRANGE, Esq. "In August, 1068, Roger 1 /Estrange, (after more... | |
| Alexander Andrews - 1859 - 356 páginas
...disparagingly describes as imagining " that he had the wit to amuse, the knowledge to instruct, and the address to captivate the lovers of news in Scotland ; but...were very loyal, very illiterate, and very affected." On the 28th March, 1661, this paper issued its last number, leaving the field to the Mercurius Publicus,... | |
| John Bulloch - 1906 - 226 páginas
...to captivate the lovers of news in Scotland. But he was only able, with all his powers, to extern) his publication to ten numbers, which were very loyal, very illiterate, and very affected." He was a staunch Royalist. In the course of the first issue, he writes : — " Though it was the pleasure... | |
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