They will be variously criticised ; you will defend them ; you will abuse those that have attacked you ; expostulations, discussions, letters, possibly challenges will go forward; you will shun your brethren, they will shun you. In the mean time gentlemen... Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged - Side 351redigeret af - 1824Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1812 - 560 sider
...friendship, for fear of being engaged in your 'juarrels : you will fall into distresses, which wiD only aggravate your disposition for farther quarrels...out of the world fretted, disappointed, and ruined. Nothing but my real regavd for you, could induce me to set these considerations in this light before... | |
| Enos Bronson - 1812 - 562 sider
...your friendship, for fear of being engaged in your quarrels : you will fall into distresses, which wiB only aggravate your disposition for farther quarrels...out of the world fretted, disappointed, and ruined. Nothing but my real regard for you, could induce me to set these considerations in this light before... | |
| 1812 - 704 sider
...aggravate your difpofition for farther quarrels ; you will be obliged for maintenance to do any thing fur any body ; your very talents will depart, for want...encouragement, and you will go out of the world fretted, difappointed, and ruined. Nothing but my real regard for you, could induce me to fet thefe confiderations... | |
| 1812 - 700 sider
...aggravate your difpofition for farther quarrels ; you will be obliged for maintenance todo any thing f. r any body ; your very talents will depart, for want of hope and encouragement, and you will £o out of the world (retted, difappointed, and ruined. Nothing but my real regard for you, cculd induce... | |
| 1833 - 1006 sider
...disposition for further quarrels. You will be obliged, for maintenance, to do any thing for anybody — your very talents will depart, for want of hope and...out of the world, fretted, disappointed, and ruined. " Nothing but my real regard for you, could induce me to set those considerations in this light before... | |
| 1821 - 518 sider
...expressive silence. By degrees you will produce some of your own works. They will be variously criticised; you will defend them; you will abuse those that have...out of the world fretted, disappointed, and ruined. Nothing but my real regard for you, could induce me to set these considerations in this light before... | |
| 1821 - 726 sider
...expressive silence. By degrees you will produce some of your own works. They wUl be variously criticised ; you will defend them ; you will abuse those that have...out of the world fretted, disappointed, and ruined." Vol. ip 153. Barry appears, by his reply, to have felt the full force of the friendship and kindness... | |
| 1821 - 508 sider
...expressive silence. By degrees you will produce some of your own works. They will be variously criticised ; you will defend them ; you will abuse those that have...out of the world fretted, disappointed, and ruined. Nothing but my real regard for you, could induce me to set these considerations in this light before... | |
| 1821 - 720 sider
...avoid your friendship for fear of being engaged in your quarrels ; you will fall into dis* tresses which will only aggravate your disposition for farther...out of the world fretted, disappointed, and ruined." Vol. ip 155. Barry appears, by his reply, to hare felt the full force of the friendship and kindness... | |
| 1821 - 778 sider
...will fall into distresses which will only aggravate your disposition for farther quarrels; you will.be obliged, for maintenance, to do any thing for any...out of the world fretted, disappointed, and ruined." Vol. ip 155. Barry appears, by his reply, to have folt the full force of the friendship and kindness... | |
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