| Jonathan Swift - 1751 - 362 pages
...Poem. Adieu. LETTER XXVI. Dr. SWIFT to Mr. GAY, Dublin, Nov. 23, 1727." Entirely approve your refufal of that employment, and your writing to the Queen,...perfectly confident you have a keen enemy .in the Miniftry: God forgive him, but not until he puts himfelf in a ftate to be forgiven. Upon reafoning... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 298 pages
...Poem. Adieu. LETTER XXVn. Dr. SWIFT to Mr. GAY. Dublin, Nov. 23, 1727. I Entirely approve your refufal of that employment, and your writing to the Queen....am perfectly confident you have a keen enemy in the Miniftry. God forgive him, but not till he puts himfelf in a ftate to be forgiven. Upon reafoning with... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 298 pages
...LETTER XXVII. • ' — • Dr. SWIFT to Mr. GAY. Dublin, Nov. 23, 1727. I Entirely approve your refufal of that employment, and your writing to the Queen....am' perfectly confident you have a keen enemy in the Miniftry. God forgive him, but not till he puts himfelf in a ftate to be forgiven. Upon reafoning with... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 388 pages
...SWIFT to Mr. GAY. Dublin , NeV. 23. 1727. T Entirely approve your refufal of that employ•* ment, and your writing to the Queen. I am perfectly confident you have a keen enemy in the miniftry. God forgive him, but not till he puts himfelf in a ftate to be forgiven. Upon reafoning •th... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1778 - 464 pages
...Poem. Adieu. LETTER XXVII. Dr. SWIFT to Mr. GAY. Dublin, Nov. 2?, 1727, F Entirely approve your refufal of that employment, and •* your writing to the Queen....am perfectly confident you have a keen enemy in the Miniftry. God forgive him, .but not till he puts himfelf in a ftate to be forgiven. Upon reafoning... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784 - 462 pages
...M.* GAT. Dublin, Nov. 23. ijy.j'IENTIRELT approve your refafar of that employment, and your wriring to the Queen. I am perfectly confident you have a keen enemy in the miniftry. God forgive him, but not till he puts himfelf in a ftite to be forgiven. Upon reafoning with... | |
| Alexander Pope, William Lisle Bowles - 1806 - 538 pages
...WARBURTON.' « LETTER XXVII. DR, SWIFT TO MR. GAY. Dublin, Nov. 27, 1777. ar ENTIRELY approve your refufal of that employment, and your writing to the Queen....am perfectly confident you have a keen enemy in the Miniftry *. God forgive him, but not till he puts himfelf in a ftate to be forgiven. Upon reafoning... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 478 pages
...Christian, and (which is almost as rare) a good woman. Adieu. TO MR. GAY. DUBLIN, NOV. 27, 1727. J. ENTIRELY approve your refusal of that employment,...which, although much less than they ought, ' will will be (as far as it is worth) better circumstantiated : and since you already just live, a middling... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1813 - 310 pages
...good Christian and (which is almost as rare) a good woman. Adieu. TO MR. GAY. Dublin, Nov. 27, 1727. 1 ENTIRELY approve your refusal of that employment,...should hope they are gone too far to discard you quite, aud that they will give you something; which, although much less than they ought, will be (as far as... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1813 - 352 pages
...and (which is almost as rare) -a good woman. Adieu. TO MR. GAY. Dublin, $ov, 27, 1727. I HN.TIRELY approve your refusal of that employment, and your...you have a keen enemy in the ministry. God forgive bint, but not till he puts himself in a state to be forgiven. Upon reasoning with myself, I should... | |
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