| 1899 - 666 páginas
...reputation ; that his letters and verses written with unguarded and improper freedom, and which he earnestly wished to have buried in oblivion, would...had written many epigrams on persons against whom he entertained no enmity, and whose characters he would be sorry to wound ; and many indifferent poetical... | |
| John Alexander Joyce - 1910 - 156 páginas
...reputation; that his letters and verses, written with unguarded and improper freedom, and which he earnestly wished to have buried in oblivion, would...had written many epigrams on persons against whom he entertained no enmity, and whose characters he would be sorry to wound ; and many indifferent practical... | |
| Duncan McNaught - 1921 - 272 páginas
...because he feared that " letters and verses written with unguarded and improper freedom, and which he earnestly wished to have buried in oblivion, would be handed about by idle vanity or malevolence to blast his fame." The sequel has proved this fear only too well founded. To their eternal disgrace,... | |
| Andrew Herbert Dakers - 1923 - 258 páginas
...future reputation; that letters and verses written with unguarded and improper freedom, and which he earnestly wished to have buried in oblivion, would...had written many epigrams on persons against whom he entertained no enmity, and whose characters he should be sorry to wound; and many indifferent poetical... | |
| Andrew Herbert Dakers - 1923 - 254 páginas
...future reputation; that letters and verses written with unguarded and improper freedom, and which he earnestly wished to have buried in oblivion, would be handed about by idle vanity or 162 malevolence, when no dread of his resentment would restrain them, or prevent the censures of shrilltongued... | |
| 1828 - 484 páginas
...future reputation : that letters and verses written with unguarded and improper freedom, and which he earnestly wished to have buried in oblivion, would...resentment would restrain them, or prevent the censures of shrill tongue malice, or the insidious sarcasms of envy, from pouring forth all their vein July, 17U6,... | |
| 1800 - 534 páginas
...that letters and veifts written with unguarded and improper freedom, and which he enrneflly wiflied to have buried in oblivion, would be handed about...by idle vanity or malevolence, when no dread of his refentment would reflrain them, or prevent the cenfurcs of fliriiltonged malice, or the infidious farcaims... | |
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