The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...G. Hamilton, J. Balfour, & L. Hunter, 1757 - 2984 pages |
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... called hastily up by the Dean ; who without any preface , again or- dered him to ftrip off his livery , put on his own cloaths , and then come to him again . The butler ftared with 1 furprife , furprife , wondering for what crime he had ...
... called hastily up by the Dean ; who without any preface , again or- dered him to ftrip off his livery , put on his own cloaths , and then come to him again . The butler ftared with 1 furprife , furprife , wondering for what crime he had ...
Page 5
... called up who immediately attended , expecting that the butler was to be dismissed in terrorem , and that they should be warned in very fevere terms of his offence . Swift , as foon as they had ranged themfelves before him , ordered ...
... called up who immediately attended , expecting that the butler was to be dismissed in terrorem , and that they should be warned in very fevere terms of his offence . Swift , as foon as they had ranged themfelves before him , ordered ...
Page lxxix
... called The legion - club [ vol . 7. p . 45. ] he was feized with one of these fits ; the effect of which was fo dreadful , that he left the poem unfinished , and never afterwards at- tempted a compofition , either in verfe or profe ...
... called The legion - club [ vol . 7. p . 45. ] he was feized with one of these fits ; the effect of which was fo dreadful , that he left the poem unfinished , and never afterwards at- tempted a compofition , either in verfe or profe ...
Page lxxx
... called Mr Pope , his dearest friend in his will [ vol . 4. p . 339. ] ; and Mr Pope , in a letter which was written about the fame time , makes this request . " Af- fure him [ the Dean ] , the world has nothing in it I " admire fo much ...
... called Mr Pope , his dearest friend in his will [ vol . 4. p . 339. ] ; and Mr Pope , in a letter which was written about the fame time , makes this request . " Af- fure him [ the Dean ] , the world has nothing in it I " admire fo much ...
Page lxxxii
... up his shoulders , and faid , " I am what I am , I am what " I am ; " and in about fix minutes repeated the fame words two or three times . [ vol . 4. P. 345. ] ́- · · In the year 1744 , he now and then called IN Ixxxii AN ACCOUNT OF.
... up his shoulders , and faid , " I am what I am , I am what " I am ; " and in about fix minutes repeated the fame words two or three times . [ vol . 4. P. 345. ] ́- · · In the year 1744 , he now and then called IN Ixxxii AN ACCOUNT OF.
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