I had, were some informations from an eminent perion ; whereof I am afraid I have spoiled a few, by endeavouring to make them of a piece with my own productions, and the rest I was not able to manage : I was in the case of David... The Irish Quarterly Review - Página 161852Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Jonathan Swift - 1803 - 336 páginas
...present the passage to the reader ; 'where speaking in the assumed character of the Drapier, he says, " I am very sensible that such a work as I have undertaken,...house is attempted to be robbed, it often happens that the weakest in the family, runs first to stop the door. All my assistance, were some informations... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1805 - 424 páginas
...that he had assumed, the following passage may be adduced : " I am very sensible," says the Drapier, " that such a work as I have undertaken, might have...house is attempted to be robbed, it often happens that the weakest in the family runs first to stop the door. All the assistance I had were some informations... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1805 - 420 páginas
...that he had assumed, the following passage may be adduced : " I am very sensible," says the Drapier, " that such a work as I have undertaken, might have...house is attempted to be robbed, it often happens that the weakest in the family runs first to stop the door. AH the assistance I had were some informations... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 658 páginas
...present the passage to the reader ; Where speaking in the assumed character of the Drapier, he says, " I am very sensible that such a work as I have undertaken, might have worthily employed a much better pen : hut when a house is attempted to be robbed, it often happens that the weakest in the family runs... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1812 - 378 páginas
...his own illegal ami exorbitant gain) to ruin a kingdom, which has deserved quite different treatment. I am very sensible, that such a work as I have under*taken...had, were some informations from an eminent person f whereof I am afraid I have spoiled a few, by endeavouring to make them of a piece js^" * Thia sentence... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1812 - 352 páginas
...his own illegal and exorbitant gain) to ruin a kingdom, which has deserved quite different treatment. I am very sensible, that such a work as I have undertaken...the assistance I had, were some informations from nn eminent person ; whereof I am afraid I have spoiled a few, by- endeavouring to make them of a piece... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1812 - 360 páginas
...present the passage to the reader ; where, speaking in the assumed character of the Drapier, he says, " I am very sensible that such a work as I have undertaken,...house is attempted to be robbed, it often happens that the weakest in the family, runs first to stop the door. All my assistance, were some informations... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814 - 598 páginas
...his own illegal and exorbitant gain) to ruin a kingdom, which has deserved quite different treatment. I am very sensible, that such a work as I have undertaken,...often happens the weakest in the family runs first to the door. All the assistance I had, were some informations from an eminent person ; whereof 1 am afraid... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814 - 610 páginas
...his own illegal and exorbitant gain) to ruin a kingdom, which has deserved quite different treatment. I am very sensible, that such a work as I have undertaken,...often happens the weakest in the family runs first to the door. All the assistance I had, were some informations from an eminent person ; \vhereof I am afraid... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1814 - 404 páginas
...the following passage may be adduced : " I am very sensible," says the Drapier, " that such a wojk as I have undertaken, might have worthily employed...house is attempted to be robbed, it often happens that the weakest in the family runs first to stop the door. All the assistance I had were some informations... | |
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