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 vii
... themselves muft disapprove , than to endeavour pulling up thofe very foundations , wherein all chrif tians have agreed . He thinks it no fair proceeding , that any Alluding to Dr. Sharp the archbishop of York's repre- fentation of the ...
... themselves muft disapprove , than to endeavour pulling up thofe very foundations , wherein all chrif tians have agreed . He thinks it no fair proceeding , that any Alluding to Dr. Sharp the archbishop of York's repre- fentation of the ...
Page xii
... , in a little book called the Rehearsal tranf- profed . Boyle's remarks upon Bentley's differtation on the epiftles of Phalaris , fee page 55.243 . have given themselves that trouble with him , that his have xii AN APOLOGY .
... , in a little book called the Rehearsal tranf- profed . Boyle's remarks upon Bentley's differtation on the epiftles of Phalaris , fee page 55.243 . have given themselves that trouble with him , that his have xii AN APOLOGY .
Page xiii
... themselves that trouble with him , that his discourse is the product of the study , the observation , and the inven- tion of feveral years ; that he often blotted out much more than he left , and , if his papers had not been a long time ...
... themselves that trouble with him , that his discourse is the product of the study , the observation , and the inven- tion of feveral years ; that he often blotted out much more than he left , and , if his papers had not been a long time ...
Page xxvi
... themselves bare to the lafhes of both , think the blow is weak , because they are infenfible ; and where wit hath any mix- ture of raillery , it is but calling it banter , and the work is done . This polite word of theirs was firft ...
... themselves bare to the lafhes of both , think the blow is weak , because they are infenfible ; and where wit hath any mix- ture of raillery , it is but calling it banter , and the work is done . This polite word of theirs was firft ...
Page xxvii
... themselves ? to inftance only in the answerer already mentioned : it is grievous to fee him in fome of his writings at every turn going out of his way to be waggish , to tell us of a cow that pricked up her tail ; and , in his anfwer to ...
... themselves ? to inftance only in the answerer already mentioned : it is grievous to fee him in fome of his writings at every turn going out of his way to be waggish , to tell us of a cow that pricked up her tail ; and , in his anfwer to ...
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