The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...: Accurately Revised ... Adorned with Copper-plates; with Some Account of the Author's Life, and Notes Historical and Explanatory, Volume 1C. Pathurst, 1754 |
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Page iii
... nature equally operated upon mankind , I might have faved myself the trouble of this apology ; for it is manifest by the reception the following discourse hath met with , that thofe , who approve it , are a great majority among the men ...
... nature equally operated upon mankind , I might have faved myself the trouble of this apology ; for it is manifest by the reception the following discourse hath met with , that thofe , who approve it , are a great majority among the men ...
Page xiii
... - mark , a differtation on fam- plars and other pieces of bur- lefque on the Royal Society , and the art of cookery in imi- tation of Horace's art of poe- try , & c . tempts tempts in nature , to turn into ridicule by a AN APOLOGY . Xiii.
... - mark , a differtation on fam- plars and other pieces of bur- lefque on the Royal Society , and the art of cookery in imi- tation of Horace's art of poe- try , & c . tempts tempts in nature , to turn into ridicule by a AN APOLOGY . Xiii.
Page xiv
... nature , to turn into ridicule by a week's labour a work , which had coft fo much time , and met with fo much fuc- cefs in ridiculing others : the manner how he handled his fubject I have now forgot , having just looked it over , when ...
... nature , to turn into ridicule by a week's labour a work , which had coft fo much time , and met with fo much fuc- cefs in ridiculing others : the manner how he handled his fubject I have now forgot , having just looked it over , when ...
Page xxvi
... nature , fo humour is the most agreeable ; and where these two enter far into the compofition of any work , they will render it always acceptable to the world . Now , the great part of those who have no fhare or tafte of either , but by ...
... nature , fo humour is the most agreeable ; and where these two enter far into the compofition of any work , they will render it always acceptable to the world . Now , the great part of those who have no fhare or tafte of either , but by ...
Page xxx
... nature . A panegyric upon the world . An analytical discourse upon zeal , his- tori - theo - phyfi - logically confidered . A general history of ears . A modeft defence of the proceedings of the rabble in all ages . A defcription of the ...
... nature . A panegyric upon the world . An analytical discourse upon zeal , his- tori - theo - phyfi - logically confidered . A general history of ears . A modeft defence of the proceedings of the rabble in all ages . A defcription of the ...
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