| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 298 pages
...known it, he could have added fuch abundance of things upon every fubject:. Among Lady-critics, fome have found out that Mr. Gulliver had a particular malice to Maids of honour. Thofe of them * It is no wonder a man of worth fhould condemn a. fatire on his fpecies i as it injures... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 344 pages
...known it, he could have added fuch abundance if things upon every fubjefl. Among Lady-critics, foine have found out that Mr. Gulliver had a particular malice to Maids of honour. Thofe of them * ft is no wonder a rhah of worth" foo'uld condemn a fetir' on hrt fpecies ; as it injures... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 298 pages
...known it, he could have added fuch abundance of things upon every fubjefl:. Among Lady-Critics, fome have found out that Mr. Gulliver had a particular malice to Maids of honour. Thofe of them * It is no wonder a man of worth fhould condemn a fatire on his fpecies 5 as it injures... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1751 - 362 pages
...known it, he could have added fuch abundance of things upon every fubjed:. Among Lady-critics, fome have found out that Mr. Gulliver had a particular malice to maids of honour. Thofe of them who frequent the Church, fay, his defign is impious, and that it is an infult on Providence,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1754 - 350 pages
...had a particular malice to Maids of honour. Thofe of them who frequent the Church, fay, his defign is impious, and that it is depreciating the works of the Creator. Notwithftanding, I am told the Princefs hath read it with great pleafure. As to other Critics, they... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 486 pages
...known it, he could have added fuch abundance of things upon every fubjeft. Among lady -critics, fome have found out that Mr Gulliver had a particular malice to maids of honour. Thofe of them who frequent the church, fay, his defign is impious, and that it is depreciating the... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1757 - 352 pages
...had a particlar malice to Maids of honour. Thofe of them who frequent the Church, faf , his defign is impious, and that it is depreciating the works of the Creator. Notwithftanding, I am told the Princefs hath read it with great pleafure. As to other Critics they... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1761 - 424 pages
...-known it, be could have added fuch abundance of things upon every fubject. Among lady-critics, fome have found out that Mr Gulliver had a particular malice to maids of honour. Thofe of them who frequent the church, fay, his defign is impious, and that it is depreciating (he... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 388 pages
...known it, he could have added fuchrabundance of things upon every fubjeft. Among ladycritics, fome have found out that Mr. Gulliver had a particular malice to maids of honour, Thofe of them who frequent the church, fay his- defign is impious, and that it is depreciating the... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1778 - 464 pages
...known it, he could have added fuch abundance of things upon every fubjeft. Among Ladycritics, fome have found out that Mr. Gulliver had a particular malice to Maids of Honour. Thofe of them who frequent the Church, fay, his defign is impious, and that it is depreciating the... | |
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