| Jonathan Swift - 1824 - 530 halaman
...is universally read, from the cabinet-council to the nursery. The politicians to a man agree/ithat it is free from particular reflections, but that the satire on general societies of men is too severe. Not hut we now and then meet with people of greater perspicuity, who... | |
| 1826 - 422 halaman
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| Alexander Pope - 1847 - 480 halaman
...came. From the highest to the lowest it is universally read, from the cabinet-council to the nursery. The politicians to a man agree, that it is free from...particular reflections, but that the satire on general societies of men is too severe. Not but we now and then meet with people of greater perspicuity, who... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1884 - 500 halaman
...came. From the highest to the lowest it is universally read, from the cabinet-council to the nursery. The politicians to a man agree, that it is free from...particular reflections, but that the satire on general societies of men is too severe. Not but we now and then meet with people of greater perspicuity, •who... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1884 - 498 halaman
...came. From the highest to the lowest it is universally read, from the cabinet-council to the nursery. The politicians to a man agree, that it is free from...particular reflections, but that the satire on general societies of men is too severe. Not but we now and then meet with people of greater perspicuity, who... | |
| Reginald Brimley Johnson - 1897 - 304 halaman
...came. From the highest to the lowest it is universally read, from the cabinet-council to the nursery. The politicians to a man agree, that it is free from...particular reflections, but that the satire on general societies of men is too severe. Not but we now and then meet with people of greater perspicuity, who... | |
| William James Dawson, Coningsby Dawson - 1908 - 304 halaman
...came. From the highest to the lowest it is universally read, from the cabinet council to the nursery. The politicians to a man agree, that it is free from...particular reflections, but that the satire on general societies of men is too severe. Not but we now and then meet with people of greater perspicuity, who... | |
| George Paston - 1909 - 422 halaman
...came. From the highest to the lowest it is universally read, from the Cabinet Council to the nursery. The politicians, to a man, agree that it is free from...particular reflections, but that the satire on general societies of men is too severe. . . . Lord [Bolingbroke] is the person who least approves of it, blaming... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1912 - 508 halaman
...came. From the highest to the lowest it is universally read, from the cabinetcouncil to the nursery. The politicians to a man agree, that it is free from...particular reflections, but that the satire on general societies of men is too severe. Not but we now and then meet with people of greater perspicuity, who... | |
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