You are so little accustomed to receive any marks of respect or esteem from the public, that if in the following lines a compliment or expression of applause should escape me, I fear you would consider it as a mockery of your established character, and... Junius - Page 162by Junius - 1797Full view - About this book
| Junius - English letters - 1807 - 392 pages
...'toe,I fear you would cousider it MS a mockery of yom'estahlished -char .cter, and, perhaps, an iusult to your understanding. You have nice feelings* my Lord, if we may jndge from your resentments. Cantious, therefore, of giving offence, where you have so little deserved... | |
| Junius - English letters - 1812 - 618 pages
...ridiculous*." PHILO JUNIUS.. LETTER XXIII. TO HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF BEDFORD. ' Mf LORD, 19 Sept. H69. You are so little accustomed to receive any marks of respect or esteem from the publict, * In a pamphlet written by Steele upon the issue of the So«th-Sca incorporation, at the period... | |
| Junius - Great Britain - 1813 - 530 pages
...management of public x^ :F —EDIT. LETTER XXIII. TO HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF BEDFORD. MY LORD, 19 Sept. 1769. You are so little accustomed to receive any marks...compliment or expression of applause should escape • The unpopular peace of 1763 was negotiated by the Duke of Bedford, and gave rise to a variety of... | |
| Junius - Great Britain - 1818 - 446 pages
...LORD, You are so little accustomed to receive any marks ut respect or esteem from the public, that it, in the following lines, a compliment or expression of applause should escape me, I fear urn would consider it as a mockery of your established character, and, perhaps, an insult to your understanding.... | |
| Junius - Fore-edge painting - 1820 - 526 pages
...ridiculous." , PHILO JUNIUS. LETTER XXIII. To His Grace the Duke of Bedford. MY LORD, September 19, 1768. You are so little accustomed to receive any marks...compliment or expression of applause should escape me, I1 fear you would consider it as a mockery of your established character, and, perhaps, an insult to... | |
| Junius - Great Britain - 1821 - 414 pages
...Septemher 19, 1769. Too are so little accustomed to receive any marks of respect or esteem from the bU that if, in the following lines, a compliment or expression...I fear you would consider it as a mockery of your estahlished character, and, perhaps, an msult to your understanding. You have nice feelings, my Lord,... | |
| British prose literature - 1821 - 432 pages
...calamity ridiculous." PHILO JUNIUS. XXIII. To his Grace the Duke of Bedford. MY LORD, September 19, 176<J. You are so little accustomed to receive any marks...esteem from the public, that if, in the following Hues, a compliment or expression of applanse should escape me, I fear you would consider it as a mockery... | |
| Junius - Great Britain - 1824 - 362 pages
...ridiculous." PHIU) JUNIL'S. LETTER XXIII. 10 His Grace the Duke of Bedford. MY LORD, Septemher 19, 1769. You are so little accustomed to receive any marks of respect or esteem from the puhlic, that if, in the following lines, a compliment or expression of applause should escape me, I... | |
| Junius - 1850 - 504 pages
...passed both Houses, an attempt was made to change the administration, from a belief that this bill L compliment or expression of applause should escape...understanding. You have nice feelings, my Lord, if wo may judge from your resentments. Cautious, therefore, of giving offence where you have so little... | |
| Junius - Great Britain - 1850 - 578 pages
...occasion supposed that LETTER XXIII'. TO ma GRACE THE DUKE OF BEDFORD. Mr LORD, September 19, 1769. Yor are so little accustomed to receive any marks of respect or esteem from the public f, that if in the following lines a they had power to annul the voles which were given in favour of... | |
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