The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, DublinC. Bathurst, J. Rivington, W. Strahan, B. Collins, J. Hinton, J. Dodsley, L. Davis and C. Reymers, R. Baldwin, and W. Bowyer, 1766 |
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Page xxxvi
... anfwer + . Thefe fits of deafness and 3 * Thus at the bar that blockhead Betterworth , Though half a crown o'erpays his fweat's worth , Who knows in law nor text nor margent , Calls Singleton his brother ferjeant . The Dean's anfwer was ...
... anfwer + . Thefe fits of deafness and 3 * Thus at the bar that blockhead Betterworth , Though half a crown o'erpays his fweat's worth , Who knows in law nor text nor margent , Calls Singleton his brother ferjeant . The Dean's anfwer was ...
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... anfwer to all which , the author folemnly protefts he is entirely innocent ; and never had it once in his thoughts , that any thing he said would in the least be capable of fuch interpretations ; which he will engage to deduce full as ...
... anfwer to all which , the author folemnly protefts he is entirely innocent ; and never had it once in his thoughts , that any thing he said would in the least be capable of fuch interpretations ; which he will engage to deduce full as ...
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... an exception , when any great genius thinks it worth his while to expofe a foolish piece . So we ftill read Marvel's anfwer to Parker with pleafure , though the book it anfwers be funk long ago ; fo the Earl of Orrery's remarks will be ...
... an exception , when any great genius thinks it worth his while to expofe a foolish piece . So we ftill read Marvel's anfwer to Parker with pleafure , though the book it anfwers be funk long ago ; fo the Earl of Orrery's remarks will be ...
Page 144
... anfwer , How little they expected fuch a message as this , from a colony whom they had admitted , out of their own free grace , to fo near a neighbourhood : That as to their own feat , they were Aborigines of it ; and therefore to talk ...
... anfwer , How little they expected fuch a message as this , from a colony whom they had admitted , out of their own free grace , to fo near a neighbourhood : That as to their own feat , they were Aborigines of it ; and therefore to talk ...
Page 157
... an anfwer , but left the goddess to her own refentment . Up fhe rofe in a rage ; and , as it is the form upon fuch occafions , began a foliloquy . " It is 1 , " ( faid fhe ) , " who give wildom to infants and idiots ; by me chil- " dren ...
... an anfwer , but left the goddess to her own refentment . Up fhe rofe in a rage ; and , as it is the form upon fuch occafions , began a foliloquy . " It is 1 , " ( faid fhe ) , " who give wildom to infants and idiots ; by me chil- " dren ...
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