| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 464 páginas
...your cjuere, who Cheselden was J it shows thatthe truest merit does not travel so far any way as on the wings of poetry ; he is the most noted, and most...lives of thousands by his manner of cutting for the stone. I am now well, or what I must call so. I have lately seen some writings of lord Bolingbroke's,... | |
| John Nichols - 1812 - 754 páginas
...yo»ir quaere, who Cheselden was. It shews that the truest merit does not travel so far any way as on the wings of Poetry : he is the most noted and most...deserving man in the whole profession of Chirurgery; ana has saved the lives of thousands by his manner of cutting for the stone *." He appears to have... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1812 - 350 páginas
...your quaere, who Cheselden was ? It shews that the truest merit does not travel so far any way as on the wings of poetry ; he is the most noted, and most deserving man, in the whole profession of chirurgury ; and has saved the lives of thousands by his manner of cutting for the stone. — I am... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1813 - 438 páginas
...profession of chirurgery ; and has saved the lives of thousands by his manner of cutting for the stone. I am now well, or what I must call so. I have lately...Bolingbroke's, since he went to France. Nothing can depress his genins: whatever befals him, he will still be the greatest man in the world, either in his own time,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 594 páginas
...profession of chirurgery ; and has saved the lives of thousands by his manner of cutting for the stone. I am now well, or what I must call so. I have lately...depress his genius: whatever befals him, he will still be the greatest man in the world, either in his own time, or with posterity. Every man you know or... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814 - 594 páginas
...your quere who Cheselden was ? it shows that the truest merit does not travel so far any way as on the wings of poetry ; he is the most noted, and most...lives of thousands by his manner of cutting for the stone. I am now well, or what I must call so. I have lately seen some writings of Lord Bolingbroke's,... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814 - 592 páginas
...your quere who Cheselden was ? it shows that the truest merit does not travel so far any way as on the wings of poetry ; he is the most noted, and most...lives of thousands by his manner of cutting for the stone. I am now well, or what I must call so. I have lately seen some writings of Lord Bolingbroke's,... | |
| John Mason Good - 1819 - 694 páginas
...to its present «aineace. In the beginning uf 1 73C, he was honourably mentioned by Mr. Pope ; as " the most noted and most deserving man in the whole profession of chirnrgery." He appears indeed to have been on terms of the most intimate friendship with Mr. Pope,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1822 - 500 páginas
...your quaere, who Cheselden was ? It shews that the truest . merit does not travel so far any way as on the wings of poetry ; he is the most noted, and most deserving man, in the whole professsion of Chirurgery ; and has saved the lives of thousands by his manner of cutting for the stone.... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1822 - 446 páginas
...your quaere, who Cheselden was ? It shews that the truest merit does not travel so far any way as on the wings of poetry ; he is the most noted, and most deserving man, in the whole professsion of Chirurgery ; and has saved the lives of thousands by his manner of cutting for the stone.... | |
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