| Alexander Pope - 1737 - 382 páginas
...State, than a Chriftian at Conftantinople ; and you are fo much the wifer and the happier, becaufe both Parties will approve your Poetry as long as you are known to be of neither. Your Your notions of Friendfhip are new to hie, I believe every man is born with his quantum^ and he cannot... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1737 - 280 páginas
...to your Genius employing you in an Art ia which Faftion has nothing to do, for I fuppofe Virgjl and Horace are equally read by Whigs and Tories.. You have no more to do with the Conftitution of Church and State, than a Chriftian at Conftan tinople ; and you are fo much the wifer... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1737 - 376 páginas
...to your Genius employing you in an Art in which Faction has nothing to do, for I fuppofe Virgil and Horace are equally read by Whigs and Tories. You have no more to do with the Conftitution of Church and State, than a Chriftian at Conftantinople ; and you are fo much the wifer... | |
| William Ayre, Edmund Curll - 1745 - 392 páginas
...to your Genius employing you in an Art in which Faction has nothing to do, for I fuppofc Virg II and Horace are equally read by Whigs and Tories* You have no more to do with the Conftitution of Church and State, than a Chriftian at Conflantinople ; and you are fo much the wifer... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 298 páginas
...to your Genius employing you in an Artr in which Faction has nothing to do, for I fuppofe Virgil and Horace are equally read by Whigs and Tories. You have no more to do with the Confti— tution of Church and State, than a Chriftian at Conftantinople ; and you are fo much the... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 298 páginas
...to your Genius employing you in an Art in which Factipn has nothing to do, for I fuppofe Virgil and Horace are equally read by Whigs and Tories. You have no more to do with the Conftitution of Church anJ State, than a Chriftian at Conftantinople ; and you are fo much the wifcr... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1751 - 362 páginas
...Genius employing you in an art in which Faction hath nothing to do ; for I fuppofe Virgil and Horace arc equally read by Whigs and Tories. You have no more to do with the Conflitution of Church and State, than a Chriftian at Conftantinople j and you are fb much the wifer... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1752 - 356 páginas
...ftate, than a Chriftian at Conflantinople ; and you are fo much the wifer and the happier, becaufe both parties will approve your poetry as long as you are known to be of neither. Your notions of friendfhip are new to me, I believe every man is born with his quantum) and he cannot "" give to one... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1752 - 360 páginas
...genius employing you in an art in which faction hath nothing to do ; for, I fuppofe, Virgil and Hirace are equally read by 'whigs and tories. You have no more to do with the conftitution of church and ftate, than a Chriftian at Cdirftantlmple ; and yon are fo much the wifer... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1757 - 352 páginas
...to ypur Genius employing you in an Art in which Faftion has nothing to do, for I fuppofe Virgil and Horace are equally read by Whigs and Tories. You have no more to do with the Conftitution of Church and State, than a Chriftian at Con- . ftantinople ; and you are fo much the... | |
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