| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 298 páginas
...one Gulliver, which hath been the converfation of the whole town ever fince : the whole impreffion fold in a week ; and nothing is more diverting than...declares, he knows not from what hand it came. From the higheft to the loweft it is univerfally read, from the Cabinet-council to the Nurfery. The Politicians... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 298 páginas
...one Gulliver, which hath been the converfation of the whole town ever fince : the whole impreffion fold in a week ; and nothing is more diverting than...declares, he knows not from what hand it came. From the higheft to the loweft it is univerfally read, from the Cabinet-council to the Nurfery. The Politicians... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1751 - 362 páginas
...one Gulliver, which hath been the converfation of the whole town ever fince : The whole impreffion fold in a week ; and nothing is more diverting than...opinions people give of it, though all agree in liking it extreamly. 'Tis generally faid that you are the Author, but I am told, the Bookfeller declares he knows... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1754 - 350 páginas
...of one Gulliver, which hath been the converfation of the whole town ever fmce : The whole Unp.eiTion fold in a .week ;- a-nd nothing is more diverting than to hear the different Qpinions ..-people give oi it, though all agree in liking it extremely. 'Ti» g*ner*lly kid that you... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1757 - 352 páginas
...one Gulliver, which hath been the converfation of the whole town ever fince : The whole imprefiion fold in a week ; and nothing is more diverting than...it extremely. 'Tis generally faid that you are the Autkff; but I am told, the Bookfeller declares he knows not from what hand it came. From the higheft... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 486 páginas
...of one Gufliver, which hath been the converfation of the whole town ever fmce. The whole impreffion fold in a week ; and nothing is more diverting than...to hear the different opinions people give of it, tho' all agree in liking it extremely. 'Tis generally faid that you are the author ; but I am told,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 388 páginas
...Gulliver, which hath been the converfation of the whole town ever fince. The whole impreffion (old in a week; and nothing is more diverting, than to...declares, he knows not from what hand it came. From the higheft to the loweft it is univerfally read, from the the cabinet counfel to the nurfery. The politicians... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1778 - 464 páginas
...one Gulliver, which hath been the converfation of the whole town ever fince : The whole impreffion fold in a week; and nothing is more diverting than...though all agree in liking it extremely. 'Tis generally fa id that you are the Author; but I am told, the Bookfcller declares he knows not from what hand it... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784 - 462 páginas
...of one Gulliver, which hath been the converfation of the whole town ever fince. The whole impreffion fold in a week ; and nothing is more diverting than...declares, he knows not from what hand it came. From the higheft to the loweft it is univerfally read, from the cabinetcounfel to the nurfery. The politicians... | |
| Thomas Sheridan - 1787 - 524 páginas
...one Gulliver, which hath been the converfation of the whole town ever fin ce : the whole impreffion fold in a week ; and nothing is more diverting than...liking it extremely. 'Tis generally faid that you arc the author, but I am told the bookfeller declares he knows not from what hand it came. From the... | |
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