| Jonathan Swift - 1711 - 440 páginas
...Revenue. THE latter Part of a Wife Mans Life is taken up in curing the Follies, PrejuPrejudices and falfe Opinions he had contracted in the former. WOULD a Writer know how to behave himfelf with relation to Pofterity, let him confider in old Books, what he finds that he is glad to... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1735 - 374 páginas
...former. IF a Writer would know how to behave himfelf with relation to Pofteriry ; let him confider in old Books, what he finds, that he is glad to know ; and what Omiffions he moft laments. WHATEVER rhe Poors pretend, it is plain they give Immortality to none... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1752 - 356 páginas
...former. IF a Writer would know how to behave himfelf • with relation to Pofterity ; let him confider in old Books, what he finds, that he is glad to know ; and what'Omiflions he moft lamenteth. WHATEVER the Poets pretend, it is plain they gave Immortality to... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1754 - 440 páginas
...-revenue. The latter part of a wife man's life is taken up in curing the follies, prejudices, and falfe opinions he had contracted in the former. Would a writer know how to behave himfelf with relation to pofterity, let him confider in old books what he finds that he is glad to... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 416 páginas
...the former. WOULD a writer know how to behave himfelf with relation to pofterity, let him confider in old books what he finds that he is glad to know, and what omifHons he moft laments. WHATEVER the poets pretend, it is plain they give immortality to none... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1761 - 412 páginas
...revenue. The latter part of a wife man-s life is taken up in curing the follies, prejudices, and filte opinions he had contracted in the former. Would a writer know how to behave himfelf with relation to pofterity, let him eonlider in old books what he find* that be is glad to... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1765 - 326 páginas
...the former. Would a writer know how to behave himfelf with relation to pofterit'y, let him confider in old books what he finds that he is glad to know, and what omiffions he moft laments. Whatever the poets pretend, it it plain they give immortality to none... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 448 páginas
...revenue. The htter part of a wife man's life is taken up in curing the follies, prejudices, and falfe opinions he had contracted in the former. Would a writer know how to behave himfelf with relation to pofterity, let him confider in old books what he finds that he is glad to... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 382 páginas
...latter part of a wile man's life is taken up in curing the follies, prejudices, and falfe opinion* he had contracted in the former. Would a writer know how to behave himfelf with relation to pofterity, let him confider in old books what he finds that be is glad to... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 514 páginas
...revenue. The latter part of a wife man's life, is taken up in curing the follies, prejudices, arid falfe opinions he had contracted in the former. Would a writer know how to behave himfelf with relation to poftcrity, let him confider in old books books what he finds that he is glad... | |
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