| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 406 pages
...TAKE any remaining adventure of your former colleftion, in which you could no way involve your hero : or any unfortunate accident, that was too good to...damage to the compofition. For the MORAL and ALLEGORY. THESE you may extraft out of the fable afterwards, at your leifure: be lure you ilrain them fufficiently.... | |
| Alexander Pope - English literature - 1757 - 344 pages
...Take any remaining adventure of your foriner colieftfon, in which you could no way involve your Hero ; or any unfortunate accident that was too good to be...courfe of the work, without the leaft damage to the compofmon. For the MORAL and ALLEGORY. Thefe you may extraft out of the Fable afterwards, at your leifure... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1760 - 236 pages
...Take any remaining adventure of your former tollection, in which you could no way involve your hero : or any unfortunate accident, that was too good to...ufe, applied to any other perfon, who may be loft and evap orate in the courfe of the work, without the kaft damage to the compofition. * .1 . . For the... | |
| Jonathan Swift - English literature - 1761 - 392 pages
...applied to any other ftr Jon, who may be loll and evaporate in the courfe of tbt Work, without the lead damage to the compofition. For the MORAL and ALLEGORY. Thefe you may extrafl out of the fable afterwards, your leilure ;• be fure you ftrain them ftifficieutly. For the... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 352 pages
...which you could no way involve your hero : or any unfortunate accident, that was too good to be thrown thrown away ; and it will be of ufe, applied to any...in the courfe of the work, without the leaft damage ta the compaction. For the MORAL and ALLEGORY. Thefe you may extract out of the fable afterwards, at... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 348 pages
...remaining adventure of your former collection, in which you could no way involve your 2 hero : hero : or any unfortunate accident, that was too good to...and evaporate in the courfe of the work, without the kait damage to the competition. - Tor the MORAL and ALLEGORY. Thefe you may extract out of the fable... | |
| Alexander Pope - English poetry - 1783 - 322 pages
...Take any remaining adventure of your former colleftion, in which you could no way involve your Hero ; or any unfortunate accident that was too good to be...ufe, applied to any other perfon, who may be loft and waporate in the courfe of the work, without the leaft damage to the compofition. FOR THE MORAL AND... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 320 pages
...Take any remaining adventure of, your former collection, in which you could no way involve your hero : or any unfortunate accident, that was too good to...be of ufe, applied to any other perfon, who may be lo and evaporate in the courfe of the work, without the leaft damage to the compofition. For the MORAL... | |
| 1785 - 772 pages
...any re' Hiaining adventare of your former colUttioii, in which you could no way inTOlve your hero; or any unfortunate accident that was too good to be thrown away; and it will be of uie, applied to any other perfon ; who may be loft and . evaporate in the courfe of the work, with-'... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1787 - 338 pages
...Take any remaining adventure of your former colleftion, in which you could no way involve your Hero ; or any unfortunate accident that was too good to be...compofition. For the MORAL and ALLEGORY. Thefe you may extract out of the Fable afterwards, at your leifure : Be fure you Jtrain them fufficiently. For the... | |
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