| Jonathan Swift - 1705 - 342 páginas
...raife Envy, and confequently ill Words from the reft, who have no fhare in the Bleffing : But Satyr being levelled at all, is never refented for an offence...every individual Perfon makes bold to underftand it of ochers, and very wifely removes his particular Part of the Burthen upon the Shoulders of the World,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1755 - 514 páginas
...raife envy, and confequently ill words from the reft, who have no fhare in the bleffing : but fatyr, being levelled at all, is never refented for an offence...and very wifely removes his particular part of the burthen * Plutarch. upon the fhoulders of the world, which are broad enough, and able to bear it. To... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 470 páginas
...raife envy, and confequently ill words, from the jeft, who have no fhare in the ble'ffing. But fatire being levelled at all, is never refented for an offence...by any; fince every individual perfon makes bold to underfland it of others, and very wifely removes his particular part of the burden upon the moulders... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1761 - 468 páginas
...raife envy, and confequently ill words, from the reft, who have no fharc in the bleffing. But fatire, being levelled at all, is never refented for an offence...of others, and very wifely removes his .particular l-urt of the burden upon the fhoulders of the world, whicli are broad enough, and able to bear it.... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 500 páginas
...from the reft, who have no fhare in the bleffing : but fatyr, being levelled at all, is never relented for an offence by any, fince every individual perfon...and very wifely removes his particular part of the burthen Plutarch. upon upon the fhoulders of the world, which are broad enough, and able to bear it,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 376 páginas
...raife envy, and confequently ill words, from the reft, who have no fhare in the bleffing. But fatire, being levelled at all, is never refented for an offence by any; lince every individual perfon makes bold to underftand it- of Others, : and very wifely removes his... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 474 páginas
...raife envy, and confequently ill words from the reft, who have no mare in the blefling : but fatyr, being levelled at all, is never refented for an offence...removes his particular part of the burden upon the moulders of the world, which are broad enough, and able to bear it. To this purpofe, I have fometimes... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1798 - 278 páginas
...toraift envy, and confequently ill words, from the reft, wh» have no fhare in the bleffing. But fatire, being levelled at all, is never refented for an offence by any ; fmce (every individual perfon makes bold to underftand it of others, and very wifely removes his... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 488 páginas
...offence by any, since every individual person makes bold to understand it of others, and very wisely removes his particular part of the burden upon the...the world, which are broad enough, and able to bear it. To this purpose, I have sometimes reflected upon the difference between Athens and England, with... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1803 - 346 páginas
...any, since every individual person makes bold to understand it of others, and very wisely removes bis particular part of the burden upon the shoulders of...' world, which are broad enough, and able to bear it. To this purpose, I have sometimes reflected upon the difference between Athens and England, with... | |
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