Top 7 Quotes & Sayings by Laetitia Pilkington

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Last updated on November 24, 2024.
Laetitia Pilkington

Laetitia Pilkington was an Anglo-Irish poet. She is known for her Memoirs which document much of what is known about Jonathan Swift.

Irish - Poet | 1712 - July 29, 1750
when a swinging sin is to be committed, there is nothing like a gown and a cassock to cover it.
Is it not monstrous that our seducers should be our accusers?
Reputation ... is as often gained without merit as lost without a crime. — © Laetitia Pilkington
Reputation ... is as often gained without merit as lost without a crime.
by the general love of scandal and detraction in Dublin, one might reasonably imagine they were all to feed themselves through the holes which they had made in the characters of others.
I was most incorrigibly devoted to versifying, and all my spouse's wholesome admonitions had no manner of effect on me; in short, I believe this scribbling itch is an incurable disease.
The child who is permitted to torment, or destroy, the minutest object in creation, who will wantonly tread upon a worm, or unhumanly pass a pin through the body of a fly, will in all probabiilty, as he increases in years, feel no more compunction at tormenting a fellow-creature, than he did in witnessing the wreathing agonies of a fly.
A third volume of Memoirs is really a bold undertaking ... I cannot, like a certain female writer, say, I hope if I have done nothing to please, I have done nothing to offend; for truly I mean to give both pleasure and offense.
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