The Works of Dr Jonathan Swift .. |
From inside the book
Results 6-10 of 84
Page xxxvii
These violent Tories were formed into a fociety called the October club , of whom Swift fays , They are about a hundred parliament men of the country , who drink October beer at home , and " meet every evening at a tavern near the ...
These violent Tories were formed into a fociety called the October club , of whom Swift fays , They are about a hundred parliament men of the country , who drink October beer at home , and " meet every evening at a tavern near the ...
Page xxxviii
... curfed the paper called the Examiner , for fpeaking civilly of the Duke of Marlborough . This I happened to talk of to the Secretary ; who blamed the warmth of that Lord and fome others , and fwore , that if their advice were ...
... curfed the paper called the Examiner , for fpeaking civilly of the Duke of Marlborough . This I happened to talk of to the Secretary ; who blamed the warmth of that Lord and fome others , and fwore , that if their advice were ...
Page xliv
WHILE he was at this place , his mind was ftill bufy for his friends ; and he wrote a difcourfe , called Free thoughts on the present state of affairs , which he thought 1 might be useful at that juncture , and fent might xliv AN ...
WHILE he was at this place , his mind was ftill bufy for his friends ; and he wrote a difcourfe , called Free thoughts on the present state of affairs , which he thought 1 might be useful at that juncture , and fent might xliv AN ...
Page li
While he was in this fituation , he wrote the poem called Cadenus and Vanella , vol . 6. p . 10. ] the principal view of which feems to have been at once to compliment and to rally her ; to apologize for his conduct , and foften a tacit ...
While he was in this fituation , he wrote the poem called Cadenus and Vanella , vol . 6. p . 10. ] the principal view of which feems to have been at once to compliment and to rally her ; to apologize for his conduct , and foften a tacit ...
Page lii
... and the two daughters haltened in all fecrecy back to Ireland , be- ginning their journey on a Sunday , to avoid the interruption and importunities of a certain fierce kind of animals called bailiffs , who are not only fworn foes to ...
... and the two daughters haltened in all fecrecy back to Ireland , be- ginning their journey on a Sunday , to avoid the interruption and importunities of a certain fierce kind of animals called bailiffs , who are not only fworn foes to ...
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Other editions - View all
The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's Dublin Jonathan Swift No preview available - 2016 |
Common terms and phrases
affected againſt allowed anſwer antient appears becauſe believe body called certain character church common confider continued Dean defire equally faid faith fall fame fays feems feveral fhall fhould fide fince firft fome foon force frequently friends fubject fuch give hand happened hath head heart himſelf honour hope human immediately Ireland kind King learned leave letter lives look Lord manner matter means mind moft moſt nature never obferved objection occafion once opinion particular party perfon perhaps prefent principles produce reader reaſon received religion Swift tell thefe themſelves theſe things thofe thoſe thought tion told true turn uſe virtue whofe whole wife writers