- Anglický jazyk
Author, U: Reply to the Counter-Address
Excerpt from Reply to the Counter-Address: Being a Vindication of a Pamphlet Entitled, an Address to the Public, on the Late Dismission of a General Officer
As to the apology he is pleafed to make for un dertaking the defence of his friend, viz. The...
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Excerpt from Reply to the Counter-Address: Being a Vindication of a Pamphlet Entitled, an Address to the Public, on the Late Dismission of a General Officer
As to the apology he is pleafed to make for un dertaking the defence of his friend, viz. The clum finefs of his antagonif't, Iown fairly and freely, I have no fuch excufe in my behalf. My antagonift, the Author of the counter-addrefs, if the conjec ture above hinted at fhould in any degree be found ed, is not liable to that objection. Whoever has feen the delicate firuéture of his frame, will never chufe out the epithet, clam/j, to apply to it. Leav ing therefore to himfelf the reafons for thus taking up the cudgels, among which, perhaps, his fertile brain might fuggeft to him fome vorce {peaking with Marcellus in Hamlet.
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