 | Alexander Pope - 1751
...capax. Upon this great foundation of Mifanthrophy (tho* not in Timon's manner) the whole building of my Travels is erected ; and I never will have peace of mind, till all honeft men are of piy opinion : By confequence you are to embrace it immediately, and procure that... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1751
...capax. Upon this great foundation of Mifanthrophy (tho* not in Timon's manner) the whole building of my Travels is erected ; and I never will have peace of mind, till all honeft men are of my opinion : By confequence you are to embrace it immediately, and procure that all... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1754
...capax. tjpon this great foundation of Mifanthropy (tho' not in Timon's manner) the whole building of my Travels is erected ; and I never will have peace of mind, till all honeft men are of my opinion : By confequence you are to embrace it immediately, and procure that all... | |
 | Jonathan Swift - 1757
...eapax. Upon this great foundation of mifanthropy (tho* not in Timon's manner) the whole building of my travels is erected ; and I never will have peace of mind till all honeft men are of my opinion. By confequence you are to embrace it immediately, and procure that all... | |
 | Jonathan Swift - 1784
...Mpax. Upon this great foundation of Mifanthropy (tho* not in Timon's manner) the whole building of my travels is erected ; and I never will have peace of mind, till all honeft men are of my opinion : By confequence you are to embrace it immediately, and procure that all... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1806
...capax. Upon this great foundation of Mifanthropy (tho* not in Timon's manner) the whole building of my Travels is erected ; and I never will have peace of mind, till all honeft men are of my opinion : by confequence yoir are to embrace it immediately, and procure that... | |
 | Jonathan Swift - 1808
...capax. Upon this great foundation of misanthropy (though not in Timon's manner) the whole building of my travels is erected ; and I never will have peace of mind till all honest men arc of my opinion : by consequence you are to embrace it immediately, and procure that all who deserve... | |
 | Jonathan Swift - 1813
...capax. Upon this great foundation of misanthropy (though not in Timon's manner) the whole building of my travels is erected ; and I never will have peace of...it immediately, and procure that all who deserve my cst«em may do so too. The matter is so clear that h will admit of no dispute ; nay, I will hold a... | |
 | John Aikin - 1814
...misanthropy, though not in Timon's manner, the whole building of my Travels is erpcted, and I will never have peace of mind till all honest men are of my opinion." This appears a strangely frank confession, but he knew it would not hurt him with one of the Johns... | |
 | Francis Wrangham - 1816
...misanthropy, though not in Timon's manner, the whole building of my ' Travels' is erected, and I tuitt never have peace of mind till all honest men are of my opinion." This misanthropy induced him to dabble too much in gall. " He turns his pen (says Davies) too frequently... | |
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