 | Jonathan Swift - 1751
...whofe characters are thought of fome weight, appears from the great noife and buftle that the Court and Town make about any I give : and I will not render them lefs important or interefting, by fparing Vice and Folly, or by betraying the caufe of Truth and Virtue.... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1751 - 372 pages
...whofe characters are thought of fome weight, appears from the great noife and buftle that the Court and Town make about any I give : and I will not render them lefs important, or lefs interefting, by fparing Vice and Folly, or by betraying the caufe of Truth... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1751
...whofe characters are thought of fome weight, appears from the great noife and buftle that the Court and Town make about any I give: and I will not render them lefs important, or lefs interefting, by fparing Vice and Folly, or by betraying the caufe of Truth... | |
 | Jonathan Swift - 1757
...characters are thought of fome wei'ght, appears from the great noife and buftle that the court and town make about any I give : and I will not render them lefs important, or lefs interefting, by fparing vice and folly, or by betraying the caufe of truth... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1757
...whofe charafters are thought of fome weight, appears from the great noife and buftle that the Court and Town make about any I give : and I will not render them lefs important, or lefs interefting, by fparing Vice and Folly, or by betraying the caafe of Truth... | |
 | Jonathan Swift - 1774
...whofe character is thought of fome weight, appears from the great noife and buftle that the court and town make about any I give : and I will not render them lefs important, or lefs interefting, by fparing vice and folly, or by betraying the caufe of truth... | |
 | Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784
...whofe characters are thought of fome weight, appears from the great noife and buftle that the court and town make about any I give : And I will not render them lefs important, or lefs interefting, by fparing vice and folly, or by betraying the caufe of truth... | |
 | Jonathan Swift - 1784
...whofe characters are thought of fome weight, appears from the great noife and buftle that the court and town make about any I give ; and I will not render them lefs important or lefs interefting, by fparing vice and folly, or by betraying the caufe of truth and... | |
 | Jonathan Swift - 1801
...whose characters are thought of some weight, appears from the great noise and bustle that the court and town make about any I give; and I will not render...have angry. You are sensible with what decency and justice I paid homage to the royal family, at the same time that I satirized false courtiers, and spies,... | |
 | Jonathan Swift - 1801
...characters are thought of some weight, appears from the great noise and bustle, that the court*, and town make about any I give ; and I will not render...sparing vice and folly, or by betraying the cause of trutli and virtue. I will take care they shall be such' as no man can be angry at, but the persons... | |
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