| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 574 pages
...are the author, but I am told the bookseller de** clares he knows not from what hand it came. From " the highest to the lowest it is universally read,...*' the author of this piece. If you are, you have dis" obliged us, and two or three of your best friends, in *' not giving us the least hint of it. Perhaps... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 536 pages
...you are the author; but I am told, the bookseller declares, he knows not from what hand it came. From the highest to the lowest it is universally read, from the cabinet council to the nursery. The politicians to a man agree, that it is free from particular reflections, but that the satire on... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1803 - 336 pages
...you are the author, but- 1 am told the bookseller declares he knows not from what hand it came. From the highest to the lowest it is universally read,...the nursery. You may see by this you are not much mjured by being supposed the author of this piece. If you are, you have disobliged us, and two or three... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1805 - 424 pages
...you are the author; but I am told the bookseller declares, he knows not from what hand it came. From the highest to the lowest it is universally read, from the cabinet council to the nursery. The politicians to a man agree, that it is free from particular reflections, but that the satire on... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1805 - 420 pages
...you are the author; but I am told the bookseller declares, he knows not from what hand it came. From the highest to the lowest it is universally read, from the cabinet council to the nursery. The politicians to a man agree, that it is free from particular reflections,, but that the satire on... | |
| Elegant epistles - 1812 - 318 pages
...ever had, she would give up her present acquaintance for his friendship. You may see by this, that you are not much injured by being supposed the author...best friends, in not giving us the least hint of it while you were with us ; and in particular Dr. Arbuthnot, who says it is ten thousand pities he had... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1812 - 394 pages
...ever had, she would give up her present acquaintance for his friendship. You may see by this, that you are not much injured by being supposed the author...best friends, in not giving us the least hint of it while you were with us ; and in particular Dr. Arbuthnot, who says it is ten thousand pities he had... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814 - 486 pages
...ever had, she should give up her present acquaintance for his friendship, f You may see by this, that you are not much injured by being supposed the author...best friends, in not giving us the least hint of it while you were with us ; and in particular Dr Arbuthnot, * It is no wonder a man of real merit should... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1822 - 446 pages
...ever had, she would give up her present acquaintance for his friendship. You may see by this, that you are not much injured by being supposed the Author...best friends, in not giving us the least hint of it while you were with us ; and in particular Dr. Arbuthnot, who says it is ten thousand pities he had... | |
| Alexander Pope, William Roscoe - 1824 - 602 pages
...ever had, she would give up her present acquaintance for his friendship.f You may see by this, that you are not much injured by being supposed the author...best friends, in not giving us the least hint of it while you were with us ; and in particular Dr. Arbuthnot, who says it is ten thousand pities he had... | |
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