Graevius and Gronovius, which make thirty-one volumes in folio (and were given me by my Lord Bolingbroke), more than all my books besides ; because whoever comes into my closet, casts his eyes immediately upon them, and will not vouchsafe to look upon... The Works of Alexander Pope: Letters - Page 65by Alexander Pope - 1751Full view - About this book
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 298 pages
...Porter at a Coronation. In my own little library, I value the compilements of Graevius and Gronovius, which make thirty-one volumes in folio (and were given...will not vouchfafe to look upon Plato or Xenophon. Ttcll you it is almoft incredible how Opinions change by the decline or decay of fpirits, and I will... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1751 - 362 pages
...Porter at a Coronation. In my own little library, I value the compilements of Graevius and Gronovius, which make thirty-one volumes in folio (and were given...Boling"broke) more than all my books befides; becaufe whoever cometh into my clofet, cafteth his eyes immediately upon them, and will not vouchfafe to look upon... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1754 - 350 pages
...Porter at a Coronation. In my own little library, I value the cofnpilements oFGrsevius and Gronovius, which make thirty-one volumes in folio (and were given...vouchfafe to look upon Plato or Xenophon. I tell you it is altooft incredible how Opinions change by the decline or decay of fpirits, and I will further tell... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 486 pages
...value the compliments ol tj* LETTERS TO AND Let. 3 vius and Gronovius, which make thirty-one volumes folio, (and were given me by my Lord Bolingbroke more than all my books befides; becaufe whoever com< into my clofet, cafts his eyes immediately upon then and will not vouchfafe to look upon Plato... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1760 - 406 pages
...Porter at a Coronation. In my own little Library, I value the compilements of Gracvius and Gronovius, which make thirty-one volumes in folio (and were given...cafts his eyes immediately upon them, and will not vpuchfafe to look upon Plato or Xenophon. I tell you it is almoft incredible how opinions change by... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1761 - 424 pages
...porter at a coronation. la zny own little library, I value the complements of Gra> vius and Gronovius, which make thirty-one volumes in folio, (and were...to look upon Plato or Xenophon. I tell you, it is alinofl ineredible how opinions change, by the decline or decay of fpirits ; and I will further tell... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 400 pages
...porter at a coronation. In my own little library, I value the compilements of Grcwius and Gronovius, which make thirty-one volumes in folio, (and were given me by my Lord Bolingbroke), more tlran all my books betides; becaufe whoever comes into my clofet cafls his eyes immediately upon tbemy... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1778 - 464 pages
...Porter at a Coronation. In my own little library, I value the compilements of Graevius and Gronovius, which make thirtyone volumes in folio (and were given...them, and will not vouchfafe to look upon Plato or Xeno* phon. I tell you it is almoft incredible how Opinions change by the decline or decay of fpirits,... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784 - 462 pages
...porter at a coronation. In my own little library, I value the compliments of Graevius and Gronovius, which make thirty-one volumes in folio, (and were...all my books befides ; becaufe whoever comes into myclofet, cafts hiseye&immediately upon them, and will not vouchfafe to look upon Plato or Xenophon.... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 424 pages
...porter at a coronation. In my ovrn little library, I value the compilements of Graevius and Gronovius, which make thirty-one volumes in folio (and were given...me by my Lord Bolingbroke) more than all my books befide; becaufe whoever comes into my clofet, cafls his eyes immediately upon them, and will not vouchfafe... | |
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