| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 500 páginas
...discourse, shall gladly introduce him to the sublime mysteries, that ensue *. A TALE * " Of this work charity may be persuaded to think that it might be...intention ; but it is certainly of dangerous example. When it Q 2 Ivsit. A TALE OF A TUB. " Democritus, dum ridet, pliilosophatur." SECT. I. THE INTRODUCTION.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 408 páginas
...political knowledge. When he seemed to doubt Burnet's right to the work, he was told by the Bishop, that he was " a young man ;" and, still persisting...be persuaded to think that it might be written by a lifim of a peculiar character without ill intention ; but it is certainly of dangerous example. That... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 404 páginas
...political knowledge. When he seemed to doubt JBurnet's right to the work, he was told by the Bishop, that he was " a young man ;" and, still persisting..." The Tale of a Tub :" of this book charity may be be persuaded to think that it might be written by a fhah of a peculiar character without ill intention... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 464 páginas
...political knowledge. When he seemed to doubt Burnct's right to the work, he was told by the bishop, that he was " a young man ;" and, still persisting...that he was " a very positive young man." Three years afterward, 1704, was published " The Tale of ft Tub ;" of this book charity may be persuaded to think... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1812 - 360 páginas
...Oct. 1, 1711. N. f When Swift seemed to doubt Burnet'a right to the work, he was told 0y the bishop that he " was a young man;" and still persisting to doubt, that he was " a very young man." JOHNSOS. VOL. I. F that Swift was ever known to have owned directly any piece as his, it... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 410 páginas
...political knowledge. When he seemed to doubt Burnet's right to the work, he was told by the bishop, that he was " a young man;" and, still persisting...persuaded to think that it might be written by a man of apeculiar character without ill intention ; but it is certainly of dangerous example. That Swift was... | |
| James Boswell - 1817 - 536 páginas
...helpless indignity, or endured by clemency and coodc-r sceiision. Various Readings in the Life of SWIFT. " Charity may be persuaded to think that it might be written by a man of a peculiar [opinions] character, without ill intention. " He did not [disown] deny it. " I ' "1 by whose kindness... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1819 - 364 páginas
...political knowledge. When he seemed to doubt Burnet's right to the work, he was told by the bishop, that he was " a young man ;'' and still persisting...years afterwards (1704) was published the " Tale of aTub :" of this book charity may be persuaded to think that it might be written by a man of a peculiar... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1819 - 364 páginas
...political knowledge. When he seemed to doubt Burnet's right to the work, he was told by the bishop, that he was " a young man ;" and still persisting to doubt, that be was " a very positive young man." Three years afterwards (1704) was published the " Tale of aTub... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1820 - 412 páginas
...political knowledge. When he seemed to doubt Burnet's right to the work, he was told by the bishop, that he was " a young man ;" and, still persisting to doubt, that he was a very positive young man." man of a peculiar character without ill intention ; bat it is certainly of dangerous example. That... | |
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