| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 344 pages
...who counterfeited me, had heard of the true one. But even this trick fhall not provoke me to pript the true one, which indeed is not proper to be feen,...delufion, and acquit me, as, 1 am fure, you muft have done yourfelf, if you have read any part of it, which is mean, and trivial, and full of that Cant that I... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1751 - 362 pages
...often ; yet it happens, that not one fingle line or thought is contained in this Impofture, although it appears that they who counterfeited me, had heard...the true one, which indeed is not proper to be feen until I can be feen no more : I therefore defire you will undeceive my friends, and I will order an... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 298 pages
...although it appears that they 'who counterfeited me, had heard of the true one. But even this trick fhall not provoke me to print the true one, which indeed...till I can be feen no more : I therefore defire you you will undeceive my friends, and I will order an Advertifement to be printed here, and tranfmit it... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 298 pages
...although it appears that they who counterfeited me, had heard of the true one. But even this trick mail not provoke me to print the true one, which indeed...till I can be feen no more : I therefore defire you you will undeceive my friends, and I will order an Advertifement to be printed here, and tranfmlt it... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1754 - 350 pages
...that they who counterfeited me, had lu-iU'of the true one. But even this trick fhall not prp r voke me to print the true one, which indeed. is not proper to bel fscn, till I can be feen no more: I therefor? defire you will undeceive my friends, .and I will... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1757 - 352 pages
...although it appears that they who counterfeited me, had heard of the true one. But even this trick fhall not provoke me to print the true one, which indeed...tranfmit it to England, that every body may know the <]elufion, and acquit me, as, I am fure, yon muft have done yourfelf, if you have read any part of... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1760 - 406 pages
...although it appears that they who counterfeited me, had heard of the true one. But even this trick fhall not provoke me to print the true one, which indeed...every body may know the delufion, and acquit me, as I am fure you muft have done yourfelf, if you have read any part of it, which is mean, and trivial,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1761 - 424 pages
...although it appears, that they who counterfeited me had heard of the true one. But even this trick ftiall not provoke me to print the true one ; which indeed...every body may know the delufion, and acquit me ; as, I am fure, you muft have done yourfelf, if you have read any part of it ; which is mean and trivial,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1770 - 406 pages
...even this trick fnall not provoke me to print the true one, whichindeedis not proper to be feen,till I can be feen no more: I therefore defire you will undeceive my friends, and I will ordeĀ» an Advertifement to be printed here, and tranfmit it to England, that every body may know the... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1778 - 464 pages
...although it appears that they who counterfeited me, had heard of the true one. But even this trick fhall not provoke me to print the true one, which. indeed...not proper to be feen, till I can be feen no more t i therefore defire you will undeceive my friends, and I will order an Advertifement to be printed... | |
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