| Tobias Smollett - 1779 - 510 strani
...between him and all the reit of our polite and gallant authors : the latter have endeavoured to pleafe the age by falling in with them, and encouraging them in their famionable vices, and falfe notions of things. Ft would have been a jell fom'e time fince, for a man... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 476 strani
...shall in the first place observe, that there is this noble difference between him and all the rest of our polite and gallant authors : the latter have endeavoured...a man to have asserted that any thing witty could We said in praise of a married state ; or that devotion and virtue were any way necessary to the character... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 496 strani
...shall in the first place observe, that there is this noble difference between him and all the rest of our polite and gallant authors : the latter have endeavoured...age by falling in with them, and encouraging them hi their fashionable vices, and false notions of things. It would have been a jest some time since,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1813 - 324 strani
...them, and encouraging them in their fashionahle vices, and false notions of things. 1t would have heen a jest some time since, for a man to have asserted that any thing witty could he said in praise of a married state; or that devotion and virtue were anyi way necessary to the character... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1813 - 384 strani
...shall in the first place ohserve, that there is this nohle difference hetween him and all the rest of our polite and gallant authors : the latter have endeavoured to please the age hy falling in with them, and encouraging them in their fashionahle vices, and false notions of things.... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 676 strani
...shall, in the first place, observe, that there is this noble difference between him and all the rest of our polite and gallant authors : the latter have endeavoured...would have been a jest some time since, for a man to nave asserted that any thing witty could be said in praise of a married state ; or that devotion and... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1824 - 538 strani
...shall, in the first place, observe, that there is this noble difference between him and all the rest of our polite and gallant authors: the latter have endeavoured...false notions of things. It would have been a jest sometime since, for a man to have asserted that anything witty could be said in praise of a married... | |
| 1833 - 444 strani
...difference between him and all the rest of our polite and gallant authors : the latter have endeavored to please the age by falling in with them, and encouraging...fashionable vices and false notions of things. It would iave been a jest some time since, for a man to have asserted that any thing witty could be said in... | |
| Edward Arber - 1883 - 674 strani
...shall, in the first place, observe, that there is a noble difference between him and all the rest of our Polite and Gallant Authors. The latter have endeavoured...jest, some time since, for a man to have asserted that anything witty could be said in praise of a married state, or that Devotion and Virtue were any way... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1883 - 508 strani
...shall, in the first place, observe, that there is this noble difference between him and all the rest of our polite and gallant authors : the latter have endeavoured...false notions of things. It would have been a jest sometime since, for a man to have asserted that anything witty could be said in praise of a married... | |
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