The Westminster Review, Zväzok 152Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1899 |
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... Lord Chesterfield , and dictated by him to his amanuensis Mrs. Dayrolles , whose handwriting is admitted by all to have had some resemblance to that of Junius . But it is submitted that the Junius question is one in which evidence of ...
... Lord Chesterfield , and dictated by him to his amanuensis Mrs. Dayrolles , whose handwriting is admitted by all to have had some resemblance to that of Junius . But it is submitted that the Junius question is one in which evidence of ...
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... George Grenville and Lord Chesterfield were old - fashioned Whigs , and both had held office in the administration of George II.'s reign . Proof by handwriting in the Junius question is necessarily inconclusive , because it is clear ...
... George Grenville and Lord Chesterfield were old - fashioned Whigs , and both had held office in the administration of George II.'s reign . Proof by handwriting in the Junius question is necessarily inconclusive , because it is clear ...
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... Lord Chesterfield's Letters to his Son " taught the manners of a dancing master . " If Junius was Chesterfield , Wilkes seems to have known it . Another circumstance that seems to point to Junius's being an elderly man is the fact that ...
... Lord Chesterfield's Letters to his Son " taught the manners of a dancing master . " If Junius was Chesterfield , Wilkes seems to have known it . Another circumstance that seems to point to Junius's being an elderly man is the fact that ...
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... Lord Chesterfield , " says Mr. Cramp , stumbled into his grave " the very month that Woodfall received his last letter from Junius . We read in Boswell's Life of Johnson ( c . 48 ) , that Messrs . Dilly brought out " a splendid edition of ...
... Lord Chesterfield , " says Mr. Cramp , stumbled into his grave " the very month that Woodfall received his last letter from Junius . We read in Boswell's Life of Johnson ( c . 48 ) , that Messrs . Dilly brought out " a splendid edition of ...
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advice that induced Johnson to say of Chesterfield's Letters to his Son " They teach the morals of a whore , and the manners of a dancing - master . " George II . in his time , in this ... Lord Chesterfield , 1899 . 55 A Theory of Junius .
advice that induced Johnson to say of Chesterfield's Letters to his Son " They teach the morals of a whore , and the manners of a dancing - master . " George II . in his time , in this ... Lord Chesterfield , 1899 . 55 A Theory of Junius .
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