| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 298 páginas
...cafes, I think the beft method is to let cenfure and opinion take their courfe. A Bifhophere faid, that book was full of improbable lies, and for his part, he hardly believed a word of it ; and fo much for Gulliver. Going to England is a very good thing, if it were not attended with an... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 298 páginas
...cafes, I think the beft method is to let cenfure and opinion take their courfe. A Bifhop here faid, that book was full of improbable lies, and for his part, he hardly believed a word of it ; and fo much for Gulliver. Going to England is a very good thing, if it were not attended with an... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1751 - 362 páginas
...beft method is to let cenfure and opinion take their courfe. A Btthop here faid, that Book was full of of improbable lies, and for his part, he hardly believed a word of it, and fo much for Gul* liver. Going to England is a very good thing, if it were not attended with an... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1757 - 352 páginas
...the beft method is to let cenfure and opinion take their courfe. A Bifhop here faid, that book i^as full of improbable lies, and for his part, he hardly believed a word of it; and fo much for Gulliver. Going to England is a very good thing, if it were not attended with an ugly... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1761 - 424 páginas
...I think the beft method is, to let cenfure and opinion take their courle. A bifhop liere faid, that book was full of improbable lies; and, for his part, he hardly believed a word of it. And fo much for Gulliver. Going to England is a very good thing, if it were not attended with an ugly... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 388 páginas
...Sccic:j-. Jf'aib. « 2 • is, is, to let cenfure and opinion take thair courfe. ' A bifhop here faid, that book was full of improbable lies ; and, for his part, he hardly believed a word of it. And fo much for Gulliver. Going to England is a very good thing, if it were not attended with an ugly... | |
| Lucian (of Samosata.) - 1774 - 370 páginas
...tragedies that Another difcerning lawgiver had of Gulliver's Travels, which, he faid, " was a book full of improbable lies, and for his part, he hardly believed a word of it." Diogenes Laertius, p. if. Pope's Works, vol. ix. p. £9. [/] See the perfonse in Sandby's Terence.... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 424 páginas
...method is to let cewture aftd opi* nion take their courfe. A bifhop her-e faid, that : • ' - book book was full of improbable lies, and for his part, he hardly believed a word of it; and fo much for Gulliver. Going to England is a very good thing, if it were not attended with an ugly... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784 - 462 páginas
...I think the beft method is, to let cenfure and opinion take their courfe. A bifhop here faid, that book was full of improbable lies; and, for his part, he hardly believed a word of it. And fo much for Gulliver. Going to England is a very good thing, if it were net attended with an ugly... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 406 páginas
...cases, I think the best method is to let censure and Opinion take their course. A bishop here said, that book was full of improbable lies, and for his part, he hardly believed a word of it ; and so much for Gulliver. Going to England is a very good thing, if it were not attended with an... | |
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