The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...G. Hamilton, J. Balfour, & L. Hunter, 1757 - 2984 páginas |
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Página xxxiii
... present minifters , teafing me to death for my affistance , lay- ing the whole weight of their affairs upon it ; and flipping oppor- " tunities . " [ 08. 31. 1711. ] D. S. p . 329 , 30 , I. " ་ ་ " c 1 + Swift was reprefented to Mr ...
... present minifters , teafing me to death for my affistance , lay- ing the whole weight of their affairs upon it ; and flipping oppor- " tunities . " [ 08. 31. 1711. ] D. S. p . 329 , 30 , I. " ་ ་ " c 1 + Swift was reprefented to Mr ...
Página xxxvii
... presents to have been which the Earl made to the Doctor , particularly his own picture enamelled by Zink , the feal of Julius Cæfar , and efpecially the feal of the young Hercules , which were both given to the Earl by his royal ...
... presents to have been which the Earl made to the Doctor , particularly his own picture enamelled by Zink , the feal of Julius Cæfar , and efpecially the feal of the young Hercules , which were both given to the Earl by his royal ...
Página xliii
... present too near that era , and have had too many unexpected confequences from it , either to judge impartially , or to write undauntedly , of thofe tempeftuous times . As foon as Swift found his pains fruitless , his arguments ...
... present too near that era , and have had too many unexpected confequences from it , either to judge impartially , or to write undauntedly , of thofe tempeftuous times . As foon as Swift found his pains fruitless , his arguments ...
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... present set of wits in this ifland . A panegyrical effay upon the number three . A differtation upon the principal productions of Grub- Atreet . Lectures upon a diffection of human nature . A panegyric upon the world . An analytical ...
... present set of wits in this ifland . A panegyrical effay upon the number three . A differtation upon the principal productions of Grub- Atreet . Lectures upon a diffection of human nature . A panegyric upon the world . An analytical ...
Página cxxv
... present writers ; and being wholly free from that flavery , which bookfellers- ufually ly under , to the caprices of authors ; I think it a wife piece of prefumption to infcribe thefe papers to your Lordfhip , and to implore your ...
... present writers ; and being wholly free from that flavery , which bookfellers- ufually ly under , to the caprices of authors ; I think it a wife piece of prefumption to infcribe thefe papers to your Lordfhip , and to implore your ...
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Página 260 - But a certain Samaritan as he journeyed came where he was, and when he saw him he had compassion on him and went to him and bound up his wounds, pouring in oil and wine, and set him on his own beast and brought him to an inn and took care of him.
Página 259 - And by chance there came down a certain priest that way ; and when he saw him he passed by on the other side.
Página 259 - ... .And on the morrow when he departed, he took out two pence, and gave them to the host, and said unto him, Take care of him ; and whatsoever thou spendest more, when I come again I will repay thee.
Página 259 - A certain man went down from Jerusalem to Jericho, and fell among thieves, which stripped him of his raiment, and wounded him, and departed, leaving him half dead.
Página 105 - These never examine farther than the colour, the shape, the size, and whatever other qualities dwell, or are drawn by art upon the outward of bodies ; and then comes reason officiously with tools for cutting, and opening, and mangling, and piercing, offering to demonstrate that they are not of the same consistence quite through.
Página 105 - Now, I take all this to be the last degree of perverting nature; one of whose eternal laws it is, to put her best furniture forward. And therefore, in order to save the charges of all such expensive anatomy for the time to come, I do here think fit to inform the reader, that in such conclusions as these, reason is certainly in the right, and that in most corporeal beings, which have fallen under my...
Página 146 - Things were at this crisis when a material accident fell out. For upon the highest corner of a large window there dwelt a certain spider, swollen up to the first magnitude by the destruction of infinite numbers of flies, whose spoils lay scattered before the gates of his palace, like human bones before the cave of some giant.
Página 104 - ... whether things that have place in the imagination may not as properly be said to exist as those that are seated in the memory...
Página 190 - For it is confidently reported, that two young gentlemen of real hopes, bright wit, and profound judgment, who, upon a thorough examination of causes and effects, and by the mere force of natural abilities, without the least tincture of learning...
Página lxxxiv - Soon after he again endeavoured, with a good deal of pain, to find words; but at last, after many efforts, not being able, he fetched a deep sigh, and was afterwards silent.