BickerstafiF ventured to tell the town, that they were a parcel of fops, fools, and vain coquettes ; but in such a manner, as even pleased them, and made them more than half inclined to believe that he spoke truth. Letters. Index - Página 36de Jonathan Swift - 1801Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Tobias Smollett - 1779 - 510 páginas
...that devotion and virtue were any way neceflary to the, character of a fine gentleman. Bickerftaff ventured to tell the town, that they were a parcel of fops, fools, and vain coquettes ; but in fuch a manner, as even pleafed them, and made them more than half-inclined to believe that he fpoke... | |
| John Nichols - 1780 - 434 páginas
...devotion and virtue were any way ne" ceffary totite character of a fine gentleman. Bickerftaffven" tured to tell the town, that they were a parcel of fops, fools, " and vain coquettes ; but in fuch a manner, as even pleafed "them, and made them more than half-inclined to believe " that 'he fpbke... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1803 - 496 páginas
...or that devotion and virtue were any way necessary to the character of a fine gentleman. Bickerstatf ventured to tell the town, that they were a parcel...manner, as even pleased them, and made them more than half-inclined to believe that he spoke truth *. * " The present slate of Wit," reprinted in tl:e last... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1803 - 434 páginas
...or that devotion and virtue were any way necessary to the character of a fine gentleman. Bickerstaff ventured to tell the town, that they were a parcel of fops, fools, and vain coquettes ; but ia such a manner, as even pleased them, and made them more than half inclined to believe that be spoke... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 496 páginas
...or that devotion and virtue were any way necessary to the character of a fine gentleman. Bickerstaff ventured to tell the town, that they were a parcel of fops, fools, and vam coquettes; but in such a manner, as even pleased them, and made them more than half inclined to... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 406 páginas
...that devotion and virtue were any way necessary to the character of a fine gentleman. ' Bickerstaff ventured to tell the town, that they were a parcel of fops, fools, vain coquettes : but in such a manner, as even pleased them, and made them more than half-inclined... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1813 - 384 páginas
...or that devotion and virtue were any way necessary to the character of a fine gentlemanBickerstaff ventured to tell the town, that they were a parcel...them more than half inclined to believe that he spoke U'uth. Instead of complying with the false sentiments or vicious tastes of the age, either in morality,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1813 - 324 páginas
...that devotion and virtue were anyi way necessary to the character of a fine gentleman. Bickerstaflf ventured to tell the town, that they were a parcel...and vain coquettes; but in such a manner, as even plf ased them, and made them more than half inclined to helieve that he spoke truth. Instead of complying... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814 - 686 páginas
...or that devotion and virtue were any way necessary to the character of a fine gentleman. Bickerstaff ventured to tell the town, that they were a parcel of fops, fool.-, and vain coquettes ; but in such a manner as even pleased them, and made them more than half... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1817 - 390 páginas
...or that devotion and virtue were any way necessary to the character of a fine gentleman. Bickerstaff ventured to tell the town, that they were a parcel...manner, as even pleased them, and made them more than half-inclined to believe that he spoke truth*. From the same authority we are told, that several of... | |
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