| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 298 páginas
...lllyrui legis aquoris — ) I am, and ever fhall be Yours, &c. LETTER XVIII. Mr. GA y to Dr. SWIFT. Nov. 17, 1726. A Bout ten days ago a Book was publifh'd...reflections, but that the Satire on general focieties of men £3 -is is too fevere. Not but we now and then meet with people of greater perfpicuity, who are in... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 344 páginas
...all agree hi liking it extremely. "Tis generally faid that you are the Author ; but I am told, die Bookfeller declares, he knows not from what hand it...Politicians to a man agree, that it is free from particular reflection?, but that the Satire on general fbcieties of men £3 is is too fevere. Not but we now and... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1754 - 350 páginas
...it extremely. 'Ti» g*ner*lly kid that you are the Au.-s thor: thbr; but I am told, the Bpokfeller declares, he knows not from what hand it came. From...Politicians to a man agree, that it is free from particular refleftions, but that the Satire on general focieties of men is too fevere. ' Not but we now and then... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 486 páginas
...came. From the higheft to the loweft it is univerfally read, from the cabinet-counfel to the nurfeiy. The politicians to a man agree, that it is free from particular refleftiqns, tut that the fatire on general focieties of men is too fevere. Not but we now and then... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1761 - 424 páginas
...what hand it came. From the higheft to the loweft it is univerfally read, from the cabinet-counfel to the nurfery. The politicians to a man agree, that...is free from particular reflections, but that the iatire on general focicties of men is too fevere. Not but we now and then meet with people of greater... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1770 - 406 páginas
...from what hand it came. From the higeft to the loweft it is uniyerfally read, from the Cabinet-coun:il to the Nurfery. The Politicians to a man agree, that...particular reflections, but that the Satire on general Societies of men is too fevere. Not but we now and then meet with people of greater perfpicuity, who... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 388 páginas
...what hand it came. From the higheft to the loweft it is univerfally read, from the the cabinet counfel to the nurfery. The politicians to a man agree, that...is free from particular reflections, but that the fatire on general focieties of men is too fevere. tv ot but we now and then meet with people of greater... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1778 - 464 páginas
...in liking it extremely. 'Tis generally fa id that you are the Author; but I am told, the Bookfcller declares he knows not from what hand it came, from...particular reflections, but that the Satire on general Societies of men is too fevers. Not but we now and then meet with people of greater perlpicuity, who... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784 - 462 páginas
...from what hand it came. From the higheft to the loweft it is univerfally read, from the cabinetcounfel to the nurfery. The politicians to a man agree, that...is free from particular reflections, but that the fatire on general focieties of men is too fevere. Not but we now and then meet with people of greater... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 518 páginas
...came. From the highest to the lowest it is universally read, from the cabinet council to the nursery. The politicians to a man agree, that it is free from...particular reflections, but that the satire on general societies of men is too severe. Not but we now and then meet with people of greater perspicuity, who... | |
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