| Jonathan Swift - 1742 - 342 páginas
...intelligible than thofe of Sir H. Woolen, Sir Robert Naunton, OJborn, Daniel the Hiftorian, and feveral others who writ later ; but being Men of the Court, and affecting the Phrafes then in Falhion ; they are often either not to be underftood, or appear perfectly ridiculous. WHAT Remedies... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1751 - 346 páginas
...Daniel the Hiftorian, and feveral others who '' writ later; but being Men of the Court, and af" fefting the Phrafes then in fafhion, they are often '' either not to be underftood or appear perfeftly ". ridiculous. '' WHAT Remedies are to be applied to thefe " Evils I have not room to confider,... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1755 - 392 páginas
...thofe of Sir c{ H. Wotton, Sir Rob. Naunton, OJborn, {c Daniel the hiftorian, and feveral others cc who writ later, but being men of the " court, and...either not to " be underftood, or appear perfectly rice diculous. " What remedies are to be applied to c* thefe evils I have not room to confider, " having,... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1765 - 292 páginas
...inteliigit( ble, than thofe of Sir H. Wotton, Sir Roh. " Naunton, OJborn, Daniel the hiftorian, and " feveral others who writ later ; but, being " men of the court, and affecting the phrafes " then 44 then In fa Aiton, they are often either not to " be underftood, or appear perfectly ridicu" lous.... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 400 páginas
...Rob.Naunton, OJborn, " Daniel the hiftorian, and feveral others ct who writ later, but being men of the ct court, and affecting the phrafes then ** in fafhion,...either not to " be underftood, or appear perfectly ri" diculous. <( What remedies are to be applied to " thefe evils I have not room to confider, ** having,... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784 - 348 páginas
...intelligible, than thofe of Sir « H. Walton, Sir Rob. Naunton, Ofburn, Da' niel the hiftorian, and feveral others, who ' writ later ; but being men of the court,...perfectly ridiculous. ' What remedies are to be applied to thefe ' evils, I have not room to confider, having, I ' fear, already taken up moft of your paper :... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 514 páginas
...Daniel the hiftorian, and feveral others '* who writ later ; but being men of the court, '* and affe&ing the phrafes then in fafhion, they are " often either not to be underftood, or appear per" feebly ridiculous. " What remedies are to be applied to thefe evils I ' have not room to confider,... | |
| 1785 - 698 páginas
...feveral others who writ later; but being men of the court, and affefting the prafes then in falhion, they are often either not to be underftood, or appear...perfectly ridiculous. What remedies are to be applied to thefe evils, I have not room to confider, having, I fear, already taken up moft of your paper. Betides,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 486 páginas
...intelligible, than those of sir Henry Wotton, " sir Robert Naunton, Osborn, Daniel the historian, " and several others who writ later ; but being men " of the court, and affecting the phrases then in " fashion, they are often either not to be understood, " or appear perfectly ridiculous.... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 554 páginas
...intelligible, than those of sir Henry Wotton, sir Robert Naunton, Osborn, Daniel the historian, and several others who writ later; but being men of the court, and affecting the phrases then in fashion, they are often either not to be understood, or appear perfectly ridiculous.... | |
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