The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...G. Hamilton, J. Balfour, & L. Hunter, 1757 - 2984 pages |
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Page 7
... force of reason , by which he had been juft foiled , and was exprefled with all the vehemence of his temper , and all the peculiarity of his wit . - He was feveral times in England , on a visit to Mr Pope , after his fettlement at the ...
... force of reason , by which he had been juft foiled , and was exprefled with all the vehemence of his temper , and all the peculiarity of his wit . - He was feveral times in England , on a visit to Mr Pope , after his fettlement at the ...
Page 10
... force of poetical fancy , could range her thoughts in a regular compofition , and exprefs them in correct and harmonious verfe . Of her wit in conversa- tion some instances will be found in vol . 4. p . 295 un- der the name of Bons mots ...
... force of poetical fancy , could range her thoughts in a regular compofition , and exprefs them in correct and harmonious verfe . Of her wit in conversa- tion some instances will be found in vol . 4. p . 295 un- der the name of Bons mots ...
Page 11
... force of her inchantments . As the prime intention of Mrs Johnfon's going over to Ireland was to captivate the affections of Dr Swift , in all probability the fecretly hoped , from time to time , to complete her conqueft . But finding ...
... force of her inchantments . As the prime intention of Mrs Johnfon's going over to Ireland was to captivate the affections of Dr Swift , in all probability the fecretly hoped , from time to time , to complete her conqueft . But finding ...
Page lxxxi
... force , from tearing out his own eyes . [ vol . 4. p . 343 , 4. ] Ir has been obferved , that corporal pain , whether by forcing the mind from that object which has ingroffed it , or by whatever means , has reftored lunatics to the ufe ...
... force , from tearing out his own eyes . [ vol . 4. p . 343 , 4. ] Ir has been obferved , that corporal pain , whether by forcing the mind from that object which has ingroffed it , or by whatever means , has reftored lunatics to the ufe ...
Page lxxxv
... force of ridicule , of which he was fo great a mafter , upon thofe who had laboured to employ it a- gainst the facred doctrines of Chriftianity . The Dean , as he had fuffered Addifon's correction with approbation , received this ...
... force of ridicule , of which he was fo great a mafter , upon thofe who had laboured to employ it a- gainst the facred doctrines of Chriftianity . The Dean , as he had fuffered Addifon's correction with approbation , received this ...
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