| 1914 - 302 páginas
...religion, and would therefore never be able to shine or distinguish themselves upon any other subject? We are daily complaining of the great decline of wit among us, and would we take away the greatest, perhaps the only, topic we have left?" Further on he says: "Whatever some... | |
| Edmund Gosse - 1917 - 440 páginas
...religion, and would therefore never be able to shine or distinguish themselves upon any other subject ? We are daily complaining of the great decline of wit among us, and would we take away the greatest, perhaps the only topic we have left ? Who would ever have suspected Asgill... | |
| Stephen Coleridge - 1923 - 290 páginas
...religion, and would therefore never be able to shine, or distinguish themselves, upon any other subject ? " We are daily complaining of the great decline of wit among us, and would take away the greatest, perhaps the only topick we have left. " Who would ever have suspected Asgill for a wit, or... | |
| Algernon de Vivier Tassin - 1923 - 456 páginas
...religion, and would therefore never be able to shine or distinguish themselves on any other subject? We are daily complaining of the great decline of wit among us, and would we take away the greatest, perhaps the only, topic we have left? JONATHAN SWIFT — An Argument to... | |
| Edmund Gosse - 1924 - 440 páginas
...religion, and would therefore never be able to shine or distinguish themselves upon any other subject ? We are daily complaining of the great decline of wit among us, and would we take away the greatest, perhaps the only topic we have left ? Who would ever have suspected Asgill... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1924 - 492 páginas
...religion, and would therefore never be able to shine or distinguish themselves upon any other subject! We are daily complaining of the great decline of wit among us, and would we take away the greatest, perhaps the only topic we have left ? Who would ever have suspected Asgil... | |
| Rudolf Wilson Chamberlain, Joseph Sheldon Gerry Bolton - 1923 - 392 páginas
...religion, and would therefore never be able to shine or distinguish themselves upon any other subject! We are daily complaining of the great decline of wit among us, and would we take away the greatest, perhaps the only, topic we have left? Who would ever have suspected Asgil... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1932 - 548 páginas
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| Cecil Albert Moore - 1933 - 948 páginas
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