| Jonathan Swift - 1705 - 342 pages
...City Pulpit be as fierce as you pleafe, againft Avarice, Hypocrifie and Extortion. 'Tis but a Ba/l bandied to and fro, and every Man carries a Racket...Him to ftrike it from himfelf among the reft of the ComCy. But on the other fide, whoever aid miftake the Nature of things fo far, as to drop but a fingle... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1752 - 242 pages
...but a Ball bandied to and fro, and every Mahjfcarries a Racket about him to ftrike it from hknfelf among the reft of the Company. But, on the other fide, whoever ftould miftake the Nature of Things fo far, as to drop but a fmgle Hint in Publick, how fuch a one... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1755 - 514 pages
...city pulpit, be as fierce as you pleafe againft avarice, hypocrify, and extortion. 'Tis but a ball bandied to and fro, and every man carries a racket...fide, whoever fhould miftake the nature of things fo far, as to drop but a fingle hint in public, howfuch a one ftarved half the fleet, and half poifoned... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 470 pages
...a city pulpit be as fierce as you pleafe againft avarice, hypecrify, and extortion. 'Tis but a bait bandied to and fro, and every man carries a racket about him to ftrike it fiom himfelf among the reft af the company,.. Bat, on the other.fide, whoever fhould miftake the natura... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1761 - 468 pages
...tity pulpit, be as fierce as you pleafe againft avarice,.hypocrify, and extortion. It is but a ball bandied to and fro, and every man carries a racket...ftrike it from himfelf among the reft of the company. Bur, on the other fide, whoever mould miftake the nature of things fo far, as to drop but a fingle... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 500 pages
...city pulpit, be as fierce as you pleafe .againft avarice, hypocrify, and extortion* 'Tis but a ball bandied to and fro, and every man carries a racket...fide, whoever fhould miftake the nature of things fo far, as to drop but a {ingle hint in public, howfuch a one ftarved half the fleet, and half poifoned... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 474 pages
...city pulpit, be as fierce as you pleafe againft avarice, hypocrify, and extortion. 'Tis but a ball bandied to and fro, and every man carries a racket...reft of the company But, on the other fide, whoever mould mif-- take the nature of things fo far, as to drop but a fingle hint in public, how fuch a one... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1798 - 278 pages
...every man carries ~\ E 3 racket [* VU. Xtmfb.'] f+ Htr. Spleen.] tucket about him to ftrike it froni himfelf among the reft of the company. But, on the...fide, whoever fhould miftake the nature of things fo far, as to drop but a fmgje hint in public, how fuch a one ftarved half the fleet, and half poifoned... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 488 pages
...city pulpit, be as fierce as you please against avarice, hypocrisy, and extortion. 'Tis but a ball bandied to and fro, and every man carries a racket about him, to strike it from himself, among the rest of * Horace. Spleen. the company. But, on the other side, whoever... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1803 - 346 pages
...Xernplinn, •. ias fierce as you please against avarice, hypocrisy, and extortion. Tis but a ball bandied to and fro, and every man carries a racket about him, to strike it from himself, among the rest of the company. But, on the other side, whoever should mistake... | |
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