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" In the Attic commonwealth it was the privilege and birthright of every citizen and poet to rail aloud and in public... "
The Works of the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Swift ... - Página 117
por Jonathan Swift - 1784
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A Tale of a Tub: To which is Added The Battle of the Books, and the ...

Jonathan Swift - 1920 - 506 páginas
...Difference between Athens and England, with respect to the Point before us. In the Attick* Commonwealth,3 it was the Privilege and Birth-right of every Citizen and Poet, to rail aloud and in publick, or to expose upon the Stage by Name, any Person they pleased, tho' of the greatest Figure,...
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A Tale of a Tub and Other Works

Jonathan Swift - 1999 - 276 páginas
...have sometimes reflected upon the difference between « Plutarch.0 Athens and England, with respect to the point before us. In the Attic commonwealth*...citizen and poet to rail aloud and in public, or to expose upon the stage by name, any person they pleased, though of the greatest figure, whether a C[l]eon,...
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A Modest Proposal and Other Prose

Jonathan Swift - 2004 - 290 páginas
...difference between Athens and England, with respect to the point before us. In the Attic commonwealth 8 it was the privilege and birthright of every citizen and poet to rail aloud and in public, or to expose upon the stage by name, any person they pleased, though of the greatest figure, whether a C[l]eon,...
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Tale of a Tub

Jonathan Swift - 2006 - 270 páginas
...difference between Athens and England, with respect to the point before us. In the Attic commonwealth, 9 it was the privilege and birthright of every citizen and poet to rail aloud and in public, or 9 Vide Xenophon. to expose upon the stage by name, any person they pleased, though of the greatest...
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The principles of English grammar; or, No.viii of a new series of school-books

Scottish school-book assoc - 1860 - 136 páginas
...and confess my fault, that I may obviate and prevent the effect* and consequences of his displeasure. It was the privilege and birth-right of every citizen and poet to rail aloud, and in public. Poverty induces and cherishes dependence ; and dependence strengthens and increases corruption. Though...
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The Principles of Rhetoric and English Composition for Japanese ..., Volumen1

W[illiam] D[ouglas]. Cox - 1897 - 212 páginas
...different words. Examples ; — "The whole nation applauded his magnanimity and greatness of mind." "It was the privilege and birthright of every citizen and poet, to rail aloud and in public." (Swift). "Integrity hath many advantages over the fine and artificial ways of dissimulation and deceit...
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Letture inglesi: coordinate al programma governativo dei licei e corredate ...

Carlo Formichi - 1924 - 578 páginas
...antichi Ateniesi flagellare i vizi. In the Attic commonwealth, it was the privilege and hirthright of every citizen and poet to rail aloud, and in public, or to expose upon the stage, by name, any person they^pleased, though of the greatest figure, whether a Creon,...
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