The Works of Dr. Jonathan SwiftW. Bowyer, 1768 |
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Page 48
... affection , efteem , and reverence . Her ftature was tall , her hair and eyes black , her complexion fair and delicate , her features regular , foft , foft , and animated , her fhape eafy and elegant 48 AN ACCOUNT OF THE.
... affection , efteem , and reverence . Her ftature was tall , her hair and eyes black , her complexion fair and delicate , her features regular , foft , foft , and animated , her fhape eafy and elegant 48 AN ACCOUNT OF THE.
Page 57
... eye fwelled to the fize of an egg , and the lid appeared to be fo much inflamed and difcoloured , that the furgeon expected it to mortify ; feveral large boils alfo broke out on his arms and his body . The extreme pain of this tumour ...
... eye fwelled to the fize of an egg , and the lid appeared to be fo much inflamed and difcoloured , that the furgeon expected it to mortify ; feveral large boils alfo broke out on his arms and his body . The extreme pain of this tumour ...
Page 58
... eyes . It has been obferved that corporal pain , whether by forcing the mind from that object which has en- groffed it , or by whatever means , has reftored luna- ticks to the use of reafon ; and this effect , in a great degree , it ...
... eyes . It has been obferved that corporal pain , whether by forcing the mind from that object which has en- groffed it , or by whatever means , has reftored luna- ticks to the use of reafon ; and this effect , in a great degree , it ...
Page 67
... eye , and fometimes glows upon the cheek , he fhewed no fign , and he may therefore be fuppofed to have wanted it ; however , it is certain , that he was wholly free from ill - nature , for a man can have no complacence in that evil ...
... eye , and fometimes glows upon the cheek , he fhewed no fign , and he may therefore be fuppofed to have wanted it ; however , it is certain , that he was wholly free from ill - nature , for a man can have no complacence in that evil ...
Page 77
... eyes ; Shew'd where my judgment was mifplac'd ; Refin'd my fancy and my tafte . Behold that beauty just decay'd , Invoking art to nature's aid ; Forfook by her admiring train She spreads her tatter'd nets in vain ; Short was her part ...
... eyes ; Shew'd where my judgment was mifplac'd ; Refin'd my fancy and my tafte . Behold that beauty just decay'd , Invoking art to nature's aid ; Forfook by her admiring train She spreads her tatter'd nets in vain ; Short was her part ...
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