| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1884 - 498 páginas
...Gulliver who had a cause there, and lost it on his ill reputation of being a liar. These are not the only observations I have made upon odd strange accidents...would have been matter for historians. Mr. Gay's Opera has been acted here twenty times, and my lord-lieutenant tells me it is very well performed ; he has... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1884 - 500 páginas
...Gulliver who had a cause there, and lost it on his ill reputation of being a liar. These are not the only observations I have made upon odd strange accidents...would have been matter for historians. Mr. Gay's Opera has been acted here twenty times, and my lord-lieutenant tells me it is very well performed ; he has... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1871 - 534 páginas
...trifles, which in things of great importance would have been matter for historians. Mr. Gay's opera has been acted here twenty times, and my lord lieutenant tells me it is very well performed ; he has seen it often, and approves it much. You give a most melancholy account of yourself, and which... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1900 - 370 páginas
...Dublin, Bath, and other places. [TS] * Writing to Pope, May 1Oth, 1728, Swift says: "Mr. Gay's Opera has been acted here twenty times, and my lord lieutenant tells me it is very well performed ; he has seen it often, and approves it much. . . . ' The Beggar's Opera ' has done its task, discedat uti... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1902 - 398 páginas
...Dublin, Bath, and other places. [TS] 4 Writing to Pope, May loth, 1728, Swift says: " Mr. Gay's Opera has been acted here twenty times, and my lord lieutenant tells me it is very well performed ; he has seen it often, and approves it much. . . . ' The Beggar's Opera ' has done its task, disccdat uti... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1913 - 522 páginas
...Gulliver who had a cause there, and lost it on his ill reputation of being a liar.8 These are not the only observations I have made upon odd, strange accidents...would have been matter for historians. Mr. Gay's opera has been acted here twenty times, and my Lord Lieutenant tells me it is very well performed ; he has... | |
| Charles E. Pearce - 1913 - 492 páginas
...writes the Dean from Dublin, " hath been acted here twenty times, and my Lord Lieutenant (Lord Carteret) tells me it is very well performed ; he hath seen it often and approves it much. ... I suppose Mr. Gay will return from the Bath with twenty pounds more flesh, and two hundred less... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1922 - 368 páginas
...Dublin, Bath, and other places. [TS] 4 Writing to Pope, May loth, 1728, Swift says : "Mr. Gay's Opera has been acted here twenty times, and my lord lieutenant tells me it is very well performed ; he has seen it often, and approves it much. . . . * The Beggar's Opera ' has done its task, discedat uli... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1926 - 396 páginas
...Gulliver who had a cause there, and lost it on his ill reputation of being a liar. These are not the only observations I have made upon odd, strange accidents...would have been matter for historians. Mr. Gay's opera has been acted here twenty times, and my Lord Lieutenant tells me it is very well performed; he has... | |
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