The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...G. Hamilton, J. Balfour, & L. Hunter, 1757 - 2984 pages |
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Page lxxviii
... hope of fome future advantage might induce to diffemble ; but by persons of rank and fortune , with whom he had no connection , but as a benefactor to the public , and who , as they had nothing future to hope , could be prompted only by ...
... hope of fome future advantage might induce to diffemble ; but by persons of rank and fortune , with whom he had no connection , but as a benefactor to the public , and who , as they had nothing future to hope , could be prompted only by ...
Page lxxx
... hope " I fhall never fee you again . ' In this manner he would fre- quently express the defire he had to get rid of the world , after a day spent in chearfulness , without any provocation from anger , melancholy , or difappointment ...
... hope " I fhall never fee you again . ' In this manner he would fre- quently express the defire he had to get rid of the world , after a day spent in chearfulness , without any provocation from anger , melancholy , or difappointment ...
Page lxxxi
... far recovered his understanding and temper , that the furgeon was not without hopes he might once more enjoy fociety , and be amused by the company company of his old friends . This hope , however THE LIFE OF DR SWIFT . lxxxi.
... far recovered his understanding and temper , that the furgeon was not without hopes he might once more enjoy fociety , and be amused by the company company of his old friends . This hope , however THE LIFE OF DR SWIFT . lxxxi.
Page lxxxii
Jonathan Swift. company of his old friends . This hope , however , was but of fhort duration ; for a few days afterwards he funk into a state of total infenfibility , flept much , and could not , without great difficulty , be prevailed ...
Jonathan Swift. company of his old friends . This hope , however , was but of fhort duration ; for a few days afterwards he funk into a state of total infenfibility , flept much , and could not , without great difficulty , be prevailed ...
Page cx
... Hope waits upon the flow'ry prime .. " Oh ! " replied he , " you are in a poetical vein ; I thought you had been taking notice of my wall , Tis the beft in Ireland . When the mafons were building it , ( as most tradesmen are rogues ) ...
... Hope waits upon the flow'ry prime .. " Oh ! " replied he , " you are in a poetical vein ; I thought you had been taking notice of my wall , Tis the beft in Ireland . When the mafons were building it , ( as most tradesmen are rogues ) ...
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