The Works of Dr. Jonathan SwiftW. Bowyer, 1768 |
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Page 36
... fide , the leaft reflecting word let fall against the people in general , was immediately caught up , and revenged upon the authors , however confiderable for their quality or their merits . Whereas in England it is just the reverse of ...
... fide , the leaft reflecting word let fall against the people in general , was immediately caught up , and revenged upon the authors , however confiderable for their quality or their merits . Whereas in England it is just the reverse of ...
Page 38
... fide , I am so in tirely fatisfied with the whole prefent pro- cedure of human things , that I have been fome years preparing materials towards A panegyric upon the world ; to which I intended to add a fecond part , entitled , A modeft ...
... fide , I am so in tirely fatisfied with the whole prefent pro- cedure of human things , that I have been fome years preparing materials towards A panegyric upon the world ; to which I intended to add a fecond part , entitled , A modeft ...
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... fide , as to be ready to receive the two prodigals with open arms whenever they fhall think fit to return from their bufks and their harlots ; which , I think , from the present course of their ftudies they moft properly may be said to ...
... fide , as to be ready to receive the two prodigals with open arms whenever they fhall think fit to return from their bufks and their harlots ; which , I think , from the present course of their ftudies they moft properly may be said to ...
Page 74
... fide , the three ladies they addressed themselves to , whom we have named already , were ever at the very top of the fashion , and abhorred all that were below it but the breadth of a hair . On the other fide , their father's will was ...
... fide , the three ladies they addressed themselves to , whom we have named already , were ever at the very top of the fashion , and abhorred all that were below it but the breadth of a hair . On the other fide , their father's will was ...
Page 107
... fide , and when he grew weary , to turn upon the other : he muft alfo duly confine his two eyes to the fame object ; and by no means break wind at both ends together , without manifeft occafion . These prescriptions diligently ob ...
... fide , and when he grew weary , to turn upon the other : he muft alfo duly confine his two eyes to the fame object ; and by no means break wind at both ends together , without manifeft occafion . These prescriptions diligently ob ...
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