| James Roy Newman - Mathematics - 2000 - 486 pages
..."I have ever bated all nations, professions, and communities, and all my love is toward individuate: for instance I hate the tribe of lawyers, but I love Counsellor Such-a-one, and Judge Such-a-one: so with physicians — I will not speak of my own trade — soldiers,... | |
| Robert Gibson - Business & Economics - 2002 - 128 pages
...DUTCHMAN ORGANISE D..:AS A GREEK DISCREET... ...AS A DANE Jonathan Swift wrore in 1725: 'I have ever hared all nations, professions and communities, and all my love is towards individuals . . . But principally, I hare and derest that animal called Man, although I heartily love John, Perer,... | |
| John Farrell - Literary Criticism - 2006 - 372 pages
...his correspondence, most notably in a famous letter to Pope in which he urges his friend, "when you think of the World give it one lash the more at my...instance, I hate the tribe of Lawyers, but I love Councilor such a one, Judge such a one, [and] so with Physicians (I will not Speak of my own Trade),... | |
| David Konstan - Literary Criticism - 2006 - 441 pages
...the self, and in this resembles, for all the differences, the idea of love we have today.28 Hatred I have ever hated all nations, professions and communities,...instance, I hate the tribe of lawyers, but I love Councellor such a one, Judge such a one. For so with physicians (I will not speak of my own trade),... | |
| Mary Sherrill Durham - Authors, American - 2006 - 324 pages
...his chief end in writing his Gulliver tale was "to vex the world, rather than divert it ... when you think of the world, give it one lash, the more at my request."121' In the tale of Gulliver's island years, the satire, parody, and caricature are in fact... | |
| Pamela Gossin - Literary Criticism - 2007 - 332 pages
...man." His other famous comment is from a letter to Alexander Pope, 29 September 1725: "... when you think of the world give it one lash the more at my...nations, professions, and communities, and all my love is toward individuals; for instance, I hate the tribe of lawyers, but I love Counsellor Such-a-one. Judge... | |
| Everett Zimmerman - Literary Collections - 2007 - 276 pages
...misemEloyment of the young satirist's genius that the "rascaly World" had tid him under for too long: "when you think of the World give it one lash the more at my Request" (103). What did Swift think of when he thought of "the World?" In this context he may be thinking of... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - English literature - 2007 - 298 pages
...misemploying your genius for so long a time; but since you will now be so much better employed, when you think of the world, give it one lash the more at my...I hate the tribe of lawyers, but I love Counsellor Such-a-one and Judge Such-a-one: it is so with physicians (I will not speak of my own trade), soldiers,... | |
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