| 1881 - 670 páginas
...edition, besides others with merely verbal differences. Further on he writes, " But even this trick shall not provoke me to print the true one, which indeed is not proper to be seen until I can be seen no more." The resolution not to publish the poem was adhered to till the end... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1871 - 606 páginas
...although it appears that they who counterfeited me, had heard of the true one. But even this trick shall not provoke' me to print the true one, which indeed is not proper to he seen, till I can be seen no more. I therefore desire you will undeceive my friends, and I will order... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1884 - 504 páginas
...although it appears that they who counterfeited me, had heard of the true one. But even this trick shall not provoke me to print the true one, which indeed is not proper to be seen till I can be seen no more : I therefore desire you will undeceive my friends, and I will order... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1884 - 518 páginas
...although it appears that they who counterfeited me, had heard of the true one. But even this trick shall not provoke me to print the true one, which indeed is not proper to be seen till I can be seen no more : I therefore desire you will undeceive my friends, and I will order... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Sir Walter Scott - 1884 - 504 páginas
...although it appears that they who counterfeited me, had heard of the true one. But even this trick shall not provoke me to print the true one, which indeed is not proper to be seen till I can be seen no more : I therefore desire you will undeceive my friends, and I will order... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1910 - 424 páginas
...Pope, dated I May, that year, the Dean complained seriously about the imposture, saying, "it shall not provoke me to print the true one, which indeed is not proper to be seen till I can be seen no more." See Swift to Pope, in Pope's Works, edit. Elwin and Courthope, vii,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1913 - 522 páginas
...although it appears that they who counterfeited me, had heard of the true one. But even this trick shall not provoke me to print the true one, which indeed is not proper to be seen till I can be seen no more. I therefore desire you will undeceive my friends, and I will order... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1926 - 396 páginas
...although it appears that they who counterfeited me, had heard of the true one. But even this trick shall not provoke me to print the true one, which indeed is not proper to be seen till I can be seen no more. I therefore desire you will undeceive my friends, and I will order... | |
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