| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 298 pages
...wifh I could tell you how every fingle man looks upon it, to obferve which has been my whole diverfion this fortnight. I've never been a night in London...but none, that I hear of, accufe it of particular reflections (I mean no perfons of confequence, or good judgment ; the mob of Critics, you know, always... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1751 - 362 pages
...wifti I could tell you how every fingle man looks upon it, to obferve which has been my whole diverfion this fortnight. I've never been a night in London...: but none that I hear of accufe it of particular reflections (I mean no perfons of confequence, or good judgment ; the mob of Criticks, you know, always... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 298 pages
...to obferve which has been my whole diverfion 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 find no considerable man very angry at the book : fome indeed think it rather too... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1754 - 350 pages
...to obferve which has been my whole diverfion 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 find no confiderable man very angry at the book : fome indeed think it rather too bold,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 486 pages
...obferve which has been my whole diverfion this fortnight. I've never been a night in London fince ypu left me, till now, for this very end; and inde'ed...I find no confiderable man very angry at the book. Some indeed think it rather too bold, and too general a fatire: but none, that 1 hear of, accufe it... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1757 - 352 pages
...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 night in London...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,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1761 - 424 pages
...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...I find no confiderable man very angry at the book. Some indeed think it rather too bold, and too general a fatire : but none, that I hear of, accufe it... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 388 pages
...wifh I could tell you how every fingle man looks upon it, to obferve which has been my whole diverfion this fortnight. I've never been a night in London 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... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1778 - 464 pages
...could tell you how every •{ingle man looks upon it, to obferve which has been my whole diverfion this fortnight. I've never been a night in London...indeed it has fully anfwered my expectations. I find no conficlerable man very angry at the book : fomc indeed think it rather too bold, and too general a... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 424 pages
...wifh I could tell you how every fingle man looks upon it, to obferve which has been my whole diverfion this fortnight. I've never been a night in London...indeed think it rather too bold, and too general a fatire : but none that I hear of accufe it of particular reflections (I mean no perfons of confe quence,... | |
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