| Alexander Pope - 1737 - 382 páginas
...your Poetry as long as you are known to be of neither. Your Your notions of Friendfhip are new to hie, I believe every man is born with his quantum^ and...well know to whom I would give the firft place in my Friendship, but they are not Jn the way : I am condemned to another fcene, and therefore I diftribute... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1737 - 280 páginas
...Parties will approve your Poetry as long as you are known to be of neither. Your notions of Friendfliip are new to me, I believe every man is born with his...robbing another. I very well know to whom I would giye the firft places in my Friendfiiip, but they are not in the way : I am condemned lo another fcenc,... | |
| William Ayre, Edmund Curll - 1745 - 392 páginas
...Conftitution of Church and State, than a Chriftian at Conflantinople ; and you are fo much the wifer and happier, becaufe both Parties will approve your Poetry...cannot give to one without robbing another. I very Vvell know to whom I would give the firft Place in my Friendfhip, but they are not in the Way : I am... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1741 - 402 páginas
...for I fuppofe Virgil and Horace are equally read by Whig s and Tories. You have no more to do wi$ h the Conftitution of Church and State, than a Chriftian...well know to whom I would give the firft Place in my Friendlhip, but they are not in the Way : I am condemned to another Scene, and therefore I diftribute... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 298 páginas
...be of neither. Your notions of Friendfhip are new to me * : I believe every man is born with this, quantum, and he cannot give' to one without robbing...another. I very well know to whom I would give the firft places in my Friendfhip, but they are not in the way : I am condemned to another fcene, and therefore... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1751 - 362 páginas
...be of neither. Your notions of Friendfhip are new to me : I believe every man is born with his -f- quantum, and he cannot give to one without robbing...another. I very well know to whom I would give the nrft places in my Friendship, but they are not in the way : I am condemned to another fcene, and therefore... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 298 páginas
...Your notions of FriencJIhiip are new to me * : I believe every man is born with this quantum, and fte cannot give to one without robbing another. I very well know to whom I would give the firft places HI my Friend/hip, but tney are not in the way : I am condemned to another fcene, and therefore... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 344 páginas
...to be of neither. Your notions of Friendfhip are new to-me * : I believe every man is born with this quantum, and he cannot give to one without robbing another. I very well know to whom 1 would give the firft places in my Friendfhip, but they are not in the way : I am condemned to another... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1752 - 356 páginas
...have no more to do with the conftitution of church and ftate, than a Chriftian at Conflantinople ; and you are fo much the wifer and the happier, becaufe...well know to whom I would give the firft place in my frlendfhip, hut they are not in the way : I am condemned to another fcene, and therefore I diftribute... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1752 - 360 páginas
...parties will approve your poetry as long as you arc known to be of neither. Your notions of friend/hip are new to me, I believe every man is born with his...my friendfhip, but they are not in the way : I am condemned to another fcene, and therefore I diftribnte it in penny-worths to thofc about me, and who... | |
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