The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, DublinC. Bathurst, J. Rivington, W. Strahan, B. Collins, J. Hinton, J. Dodsley, L. Davis and C. Reymers, R. Baldwin, and W. Bowyer, 1766 |
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Page 35
... true principle of love and honour , pays no debts but for wenches and play ; how fuch a one has got a clap , and runs out of his eftate ; how Paris , bribed by Juno and Venus * , loth to offend either party , flept out the whole cause ...
... true principle of love and honour , pays no debts but for wenches and play ; how fuch a one has got a clap , and runs out of his eftate ; how Paris , bribed by Juno and Venus * , loth to offend either party , flept out the whole cause ...
Page 40
... true , natural folution of this phænomenon . The deepest account , and the moft fairly digefted of any I have yet met with , is this , That air being a heavy body , and therefore , according to the fyftem of Epicu- rus , continually ...
... true , natural folution of this phænomenon . The deepest account , and the moft fairly digefted of any I have yet met with , is this , That air being a heavy body , and therefore , according to the fyftem of Epicu- rus , continually ...
Page 52
... true indeed , that these animals , which are vulgarly call- ed fuits of cloaths , or dresses , do , according to certain compofitions , receive different appellations . If one of * Alluding to the word microcofm , or a little world , as ...
... true indeed , that these animals , which are vulgarly call- ed fuits of cloaths , or dresses , do , according to certain compofitions , receive different appellations . If one of * Alluding to the word microcofm , or a little world , as ...
Page 54
... true , of very good cloth ; and , befides , fo neatly fown , you would fwear they were all of a piece ; but at the fame time very plain , and with little or no ornament * . And it happened , that , " 6 His description of the cloth of ...
... true , of very good cloth ; and , befides , fo neatly fown , you would fwear they were all of a piece ; but at the fame time very plain , and with little or no ornament * . And it happened , that , " 6 His description of the cloth of ...
Page 55
... true , faid he , there is nothing here in this will , totidem verbis † , making mention of fhoulder - knots but I dare conjecture , we may find them inclufivè , or totidem fyllabis . This diftinction was im mediately approved by all ...
... true , faid he , there is nothing here in this will , totidem verbis † , making mention of fhoulder - knots but I dare conjecture , we may find them inclufivè , or totidem fyllabis . This diftinction was im mediately approved by all ...
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