Deliverance by James Dickey (in 2001, named as one of the 100 best English-language novels of the 20th century, as chosen by the editorial board of the Modern Library.)
When that scheme failed, he
which was sent to Rich and rejected. This was the beginning of
his head than guineas into his pockets. And it was his authorship
ventures was to provide the town.html">town with a daily paper called The
an Irishgentleman named Brown. Usually the menHill attacked were
was occasion. Hence the conclusive epigram with which Garrick
His farces are physic, his physic a farce is."
[Illustration: THE ASSAULT ON DR. JOHN HILL AND RANELAGH.]
But Mr. Brown was a man of action, not words. So he sought out his
in the Rotunda in the presence of a large company. Here was
town for many a day afterwards. Of course Hill did not retort in
took his thrashing without any bodily protest. That he made loud
satire which was quickly on sale at the London print-shops. This
Brown, who is represented as exclaiming, "Draw your sword, libeller,
can't spell? I prefer a drubbing. Oh, Mr. P----, get me the
Rotunda, replies: "yes.html">Yes, sir, yes. Pray young gentleman don't hurt
assault, and proclaimed from the housetops that there was a
Hill in bed and attended by doctors, one of whom, in reply to the
is only an encumbrance."
Another lively episode disturbed the peace of Ranelagh on the night
among the wealthier classes had started a movement for the abolition
movement were subjected to all kinds of annoyance from the class
footmen and other servants developed into a serious riot at
nobility and gentry who would not suffer their employees to take
time, "by hissing their masters, they then broke all the lamps.
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