The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...G. Hamilton, J. Balfour, & L. Hunter, 1757 - 2984 pages |
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Page xii
... said he , l'fe take no- thing for my trouble ; I would do more than that comes to for Mr Willoughby Swift . Whereupon Mr Swift gathered up the money as faft as he could , and thrust it into his pocket : for , by the Lord Harry , faid he ...
... said he , l'fe take no- thing for my trouble ; I would do more than that comes to for Mr Willoughby Swift . Whereupon Mr Swift gathered up the money as faft as he could , and thrust it into his pocket : for , by the Lord Harry , faid he ...
Page xxi
... said not a word to the King . + What then was to be done ? Honour , or , to use a properer word , pride hindered him from staying long in a state of servility and contempt . Orrery , let . 3 . Here was another disappointment , and a ...
... said not a word to the King . + What then was to be done ? Honour , or , to use a properer word , pride hindered him from staying long in a state of servility and contempt . Orrery , let . 3 . Here was another disappointment , and a ...
Page xxxix
... said I believed they would leave me Jonathan as they found me ; and that I never knew a miniftry do any thing for those whom they make companions of their pleasures ; but I care not . ” [ Let . to S. Feb. 17. 1710. D. S. p . 322. ] 66 ...
... said I believed they would leave me Jonathan as they found me ; and that I never knew a miniftry do any thing for those whom they make companions of their pleasures ; but I care not . ” [ Let . to S. Feb. 17. 1710. D. S. p . 322. ] 66 ...
Page lxxiii
... said it was too late and infifted that they should continue to live as they had lived be- fore . To this the Dean , in his turn , confented ; and fuffered her to difpofe entirely of her own fortune , by her own name , to a public ...
... said it was too late and infifted that they should continue to live as they had lived be- fore . To this the Dean , in his turn , confented ; and fuffered her to difpofe entirely of her own fortune , by her own name , to a public ...
Page lxxxiii
... said , Bring it here ; and when the fame fervant was breaking a large hard coal , he faid , " That is a ftone , you blockhead . " [ vol . 4. P. 345.1 . FROM this time he was perfectly filent till the latter end of October 1745 ; and ...
... said , Bring it here ; and when the fame fervant was breaking a large hard coal , he faid , " That is a ftone , you blockhead . " [ vol . 4. P. 345.1 . FROM this time he was perfectly filent till the latter end of October 1745 ; and ...
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