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" I find no considerable man very angry at the book -, some indeed think it rather too bold, and too general a satire; but none that I hear of... "
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The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Tập 9

Alexander Pope - 1751 - 298 trang
...admiration of all men. That countenance with which it is received hy fome ftatefmen, is delightful ; I wifh I could tell you how every fingle man looks upon...indeed think it rather too bold, and too general a Satire : but none, that I hear of, accufe it of particular reflections (I mean no perfons of confequence,...

The Works of Jonathan Swift, Tập 7

Jonathan Swift - 1751 - 362 trang
...admiration of all men. That countenance with which it is received by fome ftatefmen, is delightful ; I wifti I could tell you how every fingle man looks upon it,...indeed think it rather too bold, and too general a Satire : but none that I hear of accufe it of particular reflections (I mean no perfons of confequence,...

The Works of Alexander Pope: Letters

Alexander Pope - 1751 - 344 trang
...wifh I could tell you how every fmgle man looks upon it, to obferve which has been 'my whole diveriion this fortnight. I've never been a night in London...indeed think it rather too bold, and too general a Satire : but none, that I hear of, accufe it of particular reflexions (I mean no perfons of confequence,...

The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq. ...: Letters

Alexander Pope - 1751 - 298 trang
...admiration of all men. That countenance with which it is received by fome ftatefmen, is delightful ; I wifh I could tell you how every fingle man looks upon...this fortnight. I've never been a night in London finee you left me, till now for this very end, and indeed it has fully anfwered my expectatrions. I...

The works of Alexander Pope. With his last corrections, additions ..., Tập 10

Alexander Pope - 1754 - 350 trang
...with which it is received by fome ftatefmen, is delightful; I wifh I could tell you how every fmgle man looks upon it, to obferve which has been my whole...this fortnight. I've never been a night in London fmce you left me, till now for this very end, and indeed it has fully anfwered my. expeftations. I...

The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...

Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 486 trang
...admiration of all men. That countenance with which it is received by fome flatefmen, is delightful ; I wifli I could tell you how, every fingle man looks upon...fortnight. I've never been a night in London fince ypu left me, till now, for this very end; and inde'ed it has fully anfwered my expectations. I find...

The Works of Alexander Pope: Esq., with His Last Corrections ..., Tập 10

Alexander Pope - 1757 - 352 trang
...delightful ; I wifh I could tell you how every fmgle man looks upon it, to obferve which has been m> whole diverfion this fortnight. I've never been a...this very end, and indeed it has fully •anfwered my expeftations. I find no confiderable man very angry at the book : fome indeed think it rather too bold,...

The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: In Nine Volumes Complete, with His ..., Tập 9

Alexander Pope - 1760 - 406 trang
...admiration of all men. That countenance with which it is received by fome ftatefmen, is delightful ; I wim I could tell you how every fingle man looks upon it,...indeed think it rather too bold, and too general a Satire : but none, that I hear of, accufe it of particular reflections (I mean no perfons of confequence,...

The Works ...: With the Author's Life and Character, Notes [etc.] In ..., Tập 8

Jonathan Swift - 1761 - 424 trang
...admiration of all men. That countenance with which it is received by fome ftatefman, is delightful ; i wifh I could tell you how every fingle man looks upon it, to obferve which has been my wholg diverfion this fortnight. I've never been a night in London fince you left me, till now for this...

The Works of Dr Jonathan Swift, Dean of St Patrick's, Dublin. In Thirteen ...

Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 388 trang
...admiration of all men- That countenance with which it is received by fome ftatefmen, is delightful; I wifh I could tell you how every fingle man looks upon...fince you left me, till now for this very end; and indeedit has fully anfweredmy expectations. I find no confiderable man- very angry at the * Thil was...




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