Notes and Queries, Number 57, November 30, 1850 by Various
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proverbial expression."
If you be pleased to insert this, readers may judge for themselves which is the right interpretation. PLAIN SENSE. _The Rolliad._--The following memoranda relative to this word were given to me by one who lived during the period of its publication, and was, it is believed, himself a contributor. Wraxall, in his _Memoirs_, states that the work was nearly all written by Richardson; this is not true. The principal writers were Gen. Fitzpatrick, Lord John Townshend, Dr. Lawrence--he had the chief control. They met in a room at Becket's, the bookseller; they had a secretary and copyist. None of the contributions went to the newspaper in the original handwriting. The _Morning Herald_ was the paper it is believed, in which they first appeared, although that journal was on the eve of going over to the opposite party. The "ode" to Wraxall, was written by Tickell, author of "Anticipation.". W.A. November, 23. 1850. _The Rolliad._-- From _The Times_, about 1784. ROLLIAD. |
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