| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 368 páginas
...plenty at Billinfgate, Sarcafm and Irony learned upon the Water, and the Epipbonema or Exc'amation frequently from the Beargarden, and as frequently...in.corporated and fworn into the Society (as hath been propofcd) z Poet or Orator would have no more to do but to fend to the particular Traders in each Kind,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 372 páginas
...plenty at Biilinfgate, Sarcafm and Irony learned upon the Water, and the Epiphonema or Exc 'amation frequently from the Beargarden, and as frequently...the Hear him of the Houfe of Commons. Now each man apply irig his whole time and genius upon his particular Figure, would doubtfefs attain to perfection... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 382 páginas
...plenty at Billinfgate, Sarcafm and Irony learned upon the Water, and : the Epipbonema or Exc'amation frequently from the • Beargarden, and as frequently from the Hear him'. of the.Houfe of Commons. . : i". . ;r Now each man applying his whole time and ge- ; hlus upon his particular... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1753 - 358 páginas
...and irony learned upon the water, and the?pipkonema or exclamation frequently from the Seargarden, and as frequently from the hear him of the houfe of...upon his particular figure, would doubtlefs attain to perfeftion ; and when each became incorporatcd and fworn into the fociety, (as hath been propofed)... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1754 - 346 páginas
...plenty at Billingfgate, Sarcafm and Irony learned upon the Water, and che Epiphonema or Exclamation frequently from the Beargarden, and as frequently...propofed) a Poet or Orator would have no more to do bat to-fend to the particular Trader* in. each Kind, to the Metaphoitijl foe his Allegaria, to the... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1754 - 398 páginas
...plenty at Billingfgate, farcafm and irony learned upon the water, and the epipbonema or exclamation frequently from the bear-garden, and as frequently...and when each became incorporated and fworn into the fociety (as hath been propofed) a poet or orator would have no more to do but to fend to the particular... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1754 - 356 páginas
...plenty at Billing f gat e^ farcafm and irony learned. upon the water, and the epiphomma or exclamation frequently from the bear-garden, and as frequently...and when each became incorporated and fworn into the fociety (as hath been propofed) a poet or orator would have no more to do but to fend to the particular... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1757 - 344 páginas
...Water, and the Epiphonema or Exclamation frequently from the Beargarden, and as frequently from the Ikar him of the Houfe of Commons. Now each man applying...fend to the particular Traders in each Kind, to the Metaphoriji for his Allegories, to the Simile-maker for his Comparifons , to the Ironijl for his Sarcaftrts,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 406 páginas
...plenty at Billingfgate, farcajm and irony learned upon the water, and the epipbontma or exclamation frequently from the Bear-garden, and as frequently from the hear him of the houfe of commons. I therefore propofe, that there be contrived, with all convenient difpatch, at the public expence,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1760 - 436 páginas
...plenty at Billinfgate, Sarcafm and Irony learned upon the Water, and the Epipbonema or Exclamation- frequently from the Bear-garden, and as frequently...fend to the particular Traders in each Kind, to the Mctapborift for his Allegories, to the Simile-maker for his Comparifons, to the Ironiji for his Sarcafms,... | |
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