I like the scheme of our meeting after distresses and dispersions, but the chief end I propose to myself in all my labours is to vex the world rather than divert it ; and if I could compass that design without hurting my own person or fortune, I would... The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ... - Página 28por Jonathan Swift - 1757Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 298 páginas
...brave enough to venture his ears. I like the fcheme of our meeting after diftrefles and difperfions ; but the chief end I propofe to myfelf in all my labours,...the world, rather than divert it ; and if I could compaft * Gulliver's Travels. D 3 that that dcfign without hurting my own perfon or fortune, I w.ould... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 344 páginas
...brave enough to venture his ears. I like the fcheme of our meeting after diftrefles and difperfions ; but the chief end I propofe to myfelf in all my labours, is to rex the World, rather than divert it i and if I could compafs » Gulliver's Travels. D 3 that defign... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1754 - 350 páginas
...brave enough to venture his ears. I like the fcheme of our meeting after diflrefies and difperfions ; but the chief end I propofe to myfelf in all my labours, is to vex tho world, rather than divert it; and if I could compaft that defign without hurting my own perfon... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1757 - 352 páginas
...fcheroe of our meeting after diftrelTes. and difperfions ; but the chief end I propofe to myfelf iri all my labours, is to vex the world, rather than divert it; and if 1 could compaft that defign without hurting my own perfon or fortune, I would be the moft indefatigable... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1761 - 424 páginas
...bravs ecough to venture his ears. I like the fcheme of our meeting after diftrefles and difpei fions : but the chief end I propofe to myfelf in all my labours, is to vex the world, rather than divert it ; aad if I could compafsth.tt defign without hurting my own perlon or fortune,. I would be the moil... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1770 - 406 páginas
...brave enough to venture his ears. I like the fcheme of our meeting afterdiftrefTes and difperlions ; but the chief end I propofe to myfelf in all my labours,...vex the world, rather than divert it; and if I could compais thatdefign without hurting my own perfon or fortune, I would be the moft indefatigable writer... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 388 páginas
...found-brave enough to venture his ears- I like the fcheme of our meeting after difirefles and difperfions ; but the chief end I propofe to myfelf in all my labours, is to tex the Trorld, rather than divert it ; and if I coald compafs that defigrr, without hurting my qwn... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1778 - 464 páginas
...venture his ears. I like the fcheme of our meeting after diftrefles and difperfions ; but the chief end 1 propofe to myfelf in all my labours, is to vex the...without hurting my own perfon or fortune, I would be the mofc indefatigable writer you-have ever feen, without reading. I am exceedingly pleafed that you have... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784 - 472 páginas
...diftrefles • Gulliver's Travels. diftrefles and difperfions : But the chief end I propofe to myfelf in all labours, is to vex the world, rather than divert it...defign, without hurting my own perfon, or fortune, 1 would be the moft indefatigabbe writer you have ever feen, without reading. I am exceedingly pleafed... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 424 páginas
...like the scheme of our meeting after distresses and dispersions, but the chief end I propose to myself in all my labours, is to vex the world rather than divert it; and if I could compass that design, without hurting my own person or fortune, I would be the most indefatigable writer... | |
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