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 36
... any farther attendance at the porch ; and having duly pre- pared his mind by a preliminary difcourfe , fhall gladly introduce him to the fublime myfteries that enfue . A A TALE OF A TUB * . SECT . I. 36 A TALE OF A TU B.
... any farther attendance at the porch ; and having duly pre- pared his mind by a preliminary difcourfe , fhall gladly introduce him to the fublime myfteries that enfue . A A TALE OF A TUB * . SECT . I. 36 A TALE OF A TU B.
Page 100
... myfteries not to be named , giving occa- fion for thofe happy epithets of turgidus , and inflatus , applied either to the emittent , or recipient organs . By what I have gathered out of ancient records , I find the compass of their ...
... myfteries not to be named , giving occa- fion for thofe happy epithets of turgidus , and inflatus , applied either to the emittent , or recipient organs . By what I have gathered out of ancient records , I find the compass of their ...
Page 102
... myfteries and rites were performed in this manner . It is well known among the learned , that the virtuofos of former ages had a contrivance for carrying and preferving winds in cafks or barrels , which was of great affistance upon long ...
... myfteries and rites were performed in this manner . It is well known among the learned , that the virtuofos of former ages had a contrivance for carrying and preferving winds in cafks or barrels , which was of great affistance upon long ...
Page 103
... myfteries , which I have just now mentioned , appears exactly the fame with that of other ancient oracles , whofe infpirations were owing to certain fubterraneous effluviums of wind , delivered with the fame pain to the priest , and ...
... myfteries , which I have just now mentioned , appears exactly the fame with that of other ancient oracles , whofe infpirations were owing to certain fubterraneous effluviums of wind , delivered with the fame pain to the priest , and ...
Page 188
... myfteries ; who was torn in pieces by women , because he refused to communicate his orgies to them ; which others explained , by tell- ing us , he had caftrated himself upon grief , for the lofs of his wife . Omitting many others of ...
... myfteries ; who was torn in pieces by women , because he refused to communicate his orgies to them ; which others explained , by tell- ing us , he had caftrated himself upon grief , for the lofs of his wife . Omitting many others of ...
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