The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D., Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, Zväzok 5J. Johnson, J. Nichols, R. Baldwin, Otridge and Son, J. Sewell, F. and C. Rivington, T. Payne, R. Faulder, G. and J. Robinson, R. Lea, J. Nunn, W. Cuthell, T. Egerton, ... [and 12 others], 1801 |
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Strana 28
... side according as they are inclined . I should likewise advise Mr. Partridge to inquire , why Mr. Bickerstaff does not so much as offer at one prediction to be fulfilled , until two months after the time of publishing his paper . This ...
... side according as they are inclined . I should likewise advise Mr. Partridge to inquire , why Mr. Bickerstaff does not so much as offer at one prediction to be fulfilled , until two months after the time of publishing his paper . This ...
Strana 51
... side , where they find most appearance of reason and truth . Without entering into criticisms of chronology about the hour of his death , I shall only prove that Mr. Partridge is not alive . And my first argument is this about a ...
... side , where they find most appearance of reason and truth . Without entering into criticisms of chronology about the hour of his death , I shall only prove that Mr. Partridge is not alive . And my first argument is this about a ...
Strana 93
... side prevailed . And here it was often found of absolute necessity to inflame or cool the passions of the audience ; especially at Rome , where Tully spoke , and with whose writings young divines ( I mean " as an orator . mean those ...
... side prevailed . And here it was often found of absolute necessity to inflame or cool the passions of the audience ; especially at Rome , where Tully spoke , and with whose writings young divines ( I mean " as an orator . mean those ...
Strana 96
... side . However it came about , I cannot get over the prejudice of tak- ing some little offence at the clergy for perpetually reading their sermons ; perhaps my frequent hear- ing of foreigners , who never make use of notes , may have ...
... side . However it came about , I cannot get over the prejudice of tak- ing some little offence at the clergy for perpetually reading their sermons ; perhaps my frequent hear- ing of foreigners , who never make use of notes , may have ...
Strana 97
... side to the other , he would ( in his own expression ) pick up the lines , and cheat his people by making them believe he had it all by heart . He farther added , that whenever he happened by neglect to omit any of these circumstances ...
... side to the other , he would ( in his own expression ) pick up the lines , and cheat his people by making them believe he had it all by heart . He farther added , that whenever he happened by neglect to omit any of these circumstances ...
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