The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...G. Hamilton, J. Balfour, & L. Hunter, 1757 |
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Strana ii
... mind fince his mocha's death . The union of sentiments in all his ac- 154 157 159 161 162 1XX . Cancer fe his abience . Of a libel against him . Rochans on the behaviour of a worthiefs man LXX Melancholy circumstances of the feparation ...
... mind fince his mocha's death . The union of sentiments in all his ac- 154 157 159 161 162 1XX . Cancer fe his abience . Of a libel against him . Rochans on the behaviour of a worthiefs man LXX Melancholy circumstances of the feparation ...
Strana iv
... mind since his mother's death . The union of fentiments in all his ac- quaintance 3 154 157 159 161 162 LXXI . Concern for his abfence . Of a libel against him . Reflections on the behaviour of a worthlefs man LXXII . Melancholy ...
... mind since his mother's death . The union of fentiments in all his ac- quaintance 3 154 157 159 161 162 LXXI . Concern for his abfence . Of a libel against him . Reflections on the behaviour of a worthlefs man LXXII . Melancholy ...
Strana vi
... mind since his mother's death . The union of sentiments in all his ac- quaintance 146 147 149 152 154 157 159 161 162 LXXI . Concern for his abfence . Of a libel against him . Reflections on the behaviour of a worthlefs man LXXII ...
... mind since his mother's death . The union of sentiments in all his ac- quaintance 146 147 149 152 154 157 159 161 162 LXXI . Concern for his abfence . Of a libel against him . Reflections on the behaviour of a worthlefs man LXXII ...
Strana 2
... mind might early incline him to habits of caution and referve . The treatment which he met afterwards from an ... minds and manners , which was apparent between thefe two great men , yet the fame fort of friendship feems to have ...
... mind might early incline him to habits of caution and referve . The treatment which he met afterwards from an ... minds and manners , which was apparent between thefe two great men , yet the fame fort of friendship feems to have ...
Strana 3
... mind of me , and tell him I hope he recei- ved my last . Tell him how dearly I love , and how greatly I honour him ; how greatly I reflect on every teftimony of his friendship ; how much I refolve to give the best I can of my e- fteem ...
... mind of me , and tell him I hope he recei- ved my last . Tell him how dearly I love , and how greatly I honour him ; how greatly I reflect on every teftimony of his friendship ; how much I refolve to give the best I can of my e- fteem ...
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The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...: Accurately Revised ..., Zväzok 4 Jonathan Swift Úplné zobrazenie - 1754 |
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Strana 96 - However, if I shall once have the honour to attend your Grace, I will out of fear and prudence appear as vain as I can, that I may not know your thoughts of me. This is your own direction, but it was needless. For Diogenes himself would be vain to have received the honour of being one moment of his life in the thoughts of your Grace.
Strana 150 - I see things more in the whole, more consistent, and more clearly deduced from, and related to each other. But what I gain on the side of philosophy, I lose on the side of poetry : the flowers are gone, when the fruits begin to ripen, and the fruits perhaps will never ripen perfectly.
Strana 323 - ... now handled by every dirty wench, condemned to do her drudgery, and, by a capricious kind of fate, destined to make other things clean, and be nasty itself; at length, worn to the stumps in the...
Strana 26 - Torpor, or he teazes me like the Fly. This is the Picture of an old Friend, and more like him than that will be which you once afked, and which he will fend you, if you continue ftill to defire it.
Strana 46 - Two sick friends never did well together ; such an office is fitter for servants and humble companions, to whom it is wholly indifferent whether we give them trouble or no. The...
Strana 27 - Auguftus : but Envy, and Party, and Pride, have hindered it among us. I do not include the Subalterns, of which you are feldom without a large Tribe. Under the name of Poets and Scriblers I fuppofe you mean the Fools you are content to fee fometimes, when they happen to be modeft ; which was not frequent among them while I was in the world.
Strana 28 - I like the scheme of our meeting after distresses and dispersions, but the chief end I propose to myself in all my labours is to vex the world rather than divert it ; and if I could compass that design without hurting my own person or fortune, I would be the most indefatigable writer you have ever seen without reading.
Strana 127 - ... one or two females) had got many lines by heart here and there, and repeated them often ; yet it happens, that not one...
Strana 31 - Our friend Gay is used as the friends of Tories are by Whigs — and generally by Tories too. Because he had humour, he was supposed to have dealt with Dr. Swift, in like manner as when any one had learning formerly, he was thought to have dealt with the devil...
Strana 109 - My stint in company is a pint at noon, and half as much at night ; but I often dine at home like a hermit, and then I drink little or none at all.