| Alexander Pope - 1737 - 376 pągines
...William : I fuppofe Mr. Philips will take this very ill, for two reafons; one that he thinks all chidlifh things belong to him ; and the other, becaufe he'll...have I more to add ? but that Lord Oxford defires eameftly to fee you : and that many others whom you do not think the worft of will be gratified by... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1737 - 280 pągines
...: I fuppofe Mn Philips will take this very ill, for two rea, ions ; one that he thinks all chiKlifh things belong to him, and the other, becaufe he'll...that one may write things to a child without being chiidifli. What have I more to add ? but that Lord Oxford defires earneftly to fee you : and that many... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1737 - 382 pągines
...: I fuppofe Mr Philips wilt take this very ill, for two reafons j one that he thinks all childifli things belong to him ; and the other, becaufe he'll take it ill to bs taught that one may write things to a child without being childifh. What have I more to add ? but... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1752 - 356 pągines
...two reafons ; one, that he thinks all childifh things belong to him ; and the other, becaufe he will take it ill to be taught that one may write things...the worft of will be gratified by it; none more, be allured, than yours, etc. * ERASMUS LEWIS, Efq., who IMS fecr.etary ta the lord high treafurer Oxford.... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1752 - 360 pągines
...two reafons ; one, that he thinks all childifh things belong to him ; and the other, becaufe he will take it ill to be taught that one may write things to a child without being chUdifh. What have I more to add ? but that lord Oxford defoes earneftly to fee you : and that many... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1754 - 350 pągines
...William : I fuppofe Mr. Philips will take this very ill, for two reafbns; one that he thinks all chiidijh things belong to him, and the other becaufe he'll...that one may write things to a child without being chiidifh. .What have I more to add ? but that Lord Oxford defires earneftly to fee you : and that many... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1757 - 352 pągines
...: I fuppofe Mr. Philips will take this very ill, for two reafons ; one that he thinks all childifh things belong to him, and the other becaufe he'll...many others whom you do not think the worft of, will begratified by it : none more, be afl"ured, than Yours, &c. PS Pope and you are very great Wits, and... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 486 pągines
...William. I fuppofe Mr Philips will take this very ill, for two reafons ; one, that he thinks all childifh things belong to him; and the other, becaufe , he'll...but that Lord Oxford defires earneftly to fee you j and that many others, whom you do not think the worft of, will be gratified by it ? None more, be... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1760 - 406 pągines
...: I fuppofe Mr. Philips will take this very ill, for two reafons ; one that he thinks all childifh things belong to him, and the other becaufe he'll...others whom you do not think the worft of, will be gratify 'd by it : none more, be aflured, than Yours, &c. PS Pope and you are very great Wits, and... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1761 - 424 pągines
...William. I luppole Mr Philips will take this very ill, for two reafons ; one, that he thinks allchildifh things belong to. him ; and the other, becaufe he'll take it ill to be taught, thatt;ne may write things to a child without being childiftK What have I more to add, t<ut that Lord... | |
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