| Jonathan Swift - 1742 - 314 páginas
...grjeve to be outdone by Gay In my own hurnorous biting way. : . •.; '. Arbutbwt is no more my Friend, Who dares to irony pretend ; Which I was born to introduce ; Refin'd it firft, and fhew'd its Ufe. St. John, as well as Pultney, knows That I had fome Repute for Profe... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1754 - 354 páginas
...his wit. I grieve to be outdone by Gay In my own hum'rous biting way. Arbuthnot is no more my friend, Who dares to irony pretend, Which I was born to introduce, Refin'd it firft, and fhew'd its ufe. St. John *, as well as Pulteney f, knows That I had fome repute for profe... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1754 - 336 páginas
...his wit. I grieve to be outdone by Gay In my own hum'rous biting way, Arbuthnot is no more my friend, Who dares to irony pretend, Which I was born to introduce, Refin'd it firft, and mew'd its ufe. St. John *, as well as Pulteney f, knows That I had fome repute for profe... | |
| Art - 1762 - 290 páginas
...wit. I grieve to be outdone by Gay In my own humourous biting way. Arbuthnot is no more my friend, Who dares to irony pretend, Which I was born to introduce, Refin'd it firft, and fhew'd its ufe. St. John, as well as Pultney, knows That I had forae repute for profe... | |
| John Newbery - 1762 - 292 páginas
...wit. I grieve to be outdone by Gay In my own humourous biting way. Arbuthnot is no more my friend, Who dares to irony pretend, Which I was born to introduce, Refin'd it firft, and (hew'd its ufe. St. John, .as well as Pultney, knows That I had fome, repute for profe... | |
| Richard Griffith - 1767 - 314 páginas
...foible : Why muft I be outdone by Gay, In my own hum'rous, biting way ? Arbuthnot is no more my friend, Who dares to irony pretend ; Which I was born to introduce, Refin'd at firft, and fhew'd its ufe." When I plained my lonely fituation, did I fecm to lament thewantof any friend, or companion, but thee... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 338 páginas
...wit. I grieve to be outdone by Gay In my own hum'rous biting way. Jlrbuthnot is no more my friend, Who dares to irony pretend, Which I was born to introduce, Refin'd it firft, and fhew'd its ufe. St. yohn b, as well as Pulteney c, knows That I had fome repute forprofe;... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 410 páginas
...grieve I grieve to be outdone by Gijr In my own hutn'rous biting way. Aibuthnot is no more my friend, 55 Who dares to irony pretend, Which I was born to introduce, Refin'd it firft, and fhew'd its ufe. St. John *, as well as Pultney f, knows That I had fome repute for profe... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784 - 422 páginas
...Which I was born to introduce, Refin'd it firft, and fhew'd its ufe. St. John, * as well as Pultney, f knows That I had fome repute for profe; 60 And, till they drove me out of date, Could maul a minifler of ftate. If they have mortify 'd my pride, And made me throw my pen afide; If... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 398 páginas
...!" I grieve to be outdone by Gay In my own humourous biting way. Arbuthnot is no more my friend, 5 f Who dares to irony pretend, Which I was born to introduce, Refin'd it firft, and fhew'd its ufe. St. John, as well as Pulteney, knows That I had fome repute for profe... | |
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