The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift...W. Durell & Company, 1812 |
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... give the history of those which have preceded it . Swift's earliest appearance before the public as a wri- ter was in the separate Pindaric Odes which appear in the beginning of the tenth volume , and in the prefaces prefixed to the ...
... give the history of those which have preceded it . Swift's earliest appearance before the public as a wri- ter was in the separate Pindaric Odes which appear in the beginning of the tenth volume , and in the prefaces prefixed to the ...
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... give , supposed to be the author of all the other pieces which make up this collection . But as my own unwillingness to do any thing which might prove an injury to the supposed author's reputation , to whom no man pays a juster esteem ...
... give , supposed to be the author of all the other pieces which make up this collection . But as my own unwillingness to do any thing which might prove an injury to the supposed author's reputation , to whom no man pays a juster esteem ...
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... give him a more particular information herein will prove little to his use , though perhaps it might somewhat gratify his curiosity , which I shall think - not material any farther to do , than by assuring him , that I am not only ...
... give him a more particular information herein will prove little to his use , though perhaps it might somewhat gratify his curiosity , which I shall think - not material any farther to do , than by assuring him , that I am not only ...
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... give to all men of wit and taste , will soon decide it , whether there be any reason for the reader to suspect an imposition , or the author to apprehend an injury ; the former , I am fully satisfied , will never be , and the latter I ...
... give to all men of wit and taste , will soon decide it , whether there be any reason for the reader to suspect an imposition , or the author to apprehend an injury ; the former , I am fully satisfied , will never be , and the latter I ...
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... give up all manner of right I may be thought to have in the said papers , to Mr. Matthew Pilkington aforesaid , who informs me that he intends to give up said right to Mr. Bowyer aforesaid . Witness my hand , July 22 , 1732 . JONATH ...
... give up all manner of right I may be thought to have in the said papers , to Mr. Matthew Pilkington aforesaid , who informs me that he intends to give up said right to Mr. Bowyer aforesaid . Witness my hand , July 22 , 1732 . JONATH ...
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acquaintance Addison affairs afterward appear archbishop archbishop of Dublin behaviour bishop cause character chief church court Dean Dean's Deane Swift deanery death desired dined Drapier Drapier's Letters Dublin Duke of Ormond dutchess edition endeavours enemies England favour former friends friendship gave genius give Gulliver's Travels hand Harley heart honour humour Ireland JONATHAN SWIFT Journal to Stella kingdom knew Lady Lady Masham letter living Lord Bolingbroke Lord Oxford lord treasurer lordship manner Masham ment mentioned mind minister ministry Moor Park never obliged occasion pamphlet party passage Patrick's perhaps person pieces political Pope present printed printer published queen received regard religion says secretary seems sent Sheridan Sir William Temple solicitous soon spirit Swift talents thing thought tion told tory tract utmost virtue volumes Walpole whigs whole words writings written
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203 페이지 - I think Mr. St. John the greatest young man I ever knew ; wit, capacity, beauty, quickness of apprehension, good learning, and an excellent taste ; the best orator in the house of commons, admirable conversation, good nature, and good manners ; generous, and a despiser of money.
283 페이지 - It is time for me to have done with the world ; and so I would if I could get into a better before I was called into the best, and not die here in a rage like a poisoned rat in a hole.
86 페이지 - I should think, that in order to preserve the constitution entire in church and state, whoever has a true value for both, would be sure to avoid the extremes of whig, for the sake of the former ; and the extremes of tory, on account of the latter.
285 페이지 - I am so stupid and confounded, that I cannot express the mortification I am under both in body and mind. All I caB say is, that I am not in torture; but I daily and hourly expect it. Pray let me know how your health is, and your family. I hardly understand one word I write. I am sure my days will be very few; few and miserable they must be.
234 페이지 - You know how well I loved both Lord Oxford and Bolingbroke, and how dear the Duke of Ormond is to me: do you imagine I can be easy while their enemies are endeavouring to take off their heads; I nunc, et versus tecum meditare canoros...
283 페이지 - I find myself disposed every year, or rather every month, to be more angry and revengeful ; and my rage is so ignoble, that it descends even to resent the folly and baseness of the enslaved people among whom I live.
183 페이지 - Lewis's office came to me, and said many things, too long to repeat. I told him, I had nothing to do but go to Ireland immediately; for I could not, with any reputation, stay longer here, unless I had something honourable immediately given to me.
110 페이지 - MD's letter ? one of these oddcome-shortlies. This is a week old, you see, and no farther yet. Mr Harley desired I would dine with him again today ; but I refused him, for I fell out with him yesterday, and will not see him again till he makes me amends ; and so I go to bed.
241 페이지 - After his trial, the jury brought him in not guilty, although they had been culled with the utmost industry ; the chief justice sent them back nine times, and kept them eleven hours ; until being perfectly tired out, they were forced to leave the matter to the mercy of the judge, by what they call a special verdict.
286 페이지 - tis his will : Let but the commons hear this testament, (Which, pardon me, I do not mean to read) And they would go and kiss dead Caesar's wounds, And dip their napkins in his sacred blood ; Yea, beg a hair of him for memory, And, dying, mention it within their wills, Bequeathing it, as a rich legacy, Unto their issue.