The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift: Contributions to "The Tatler," "The Examiner," "The Spectator," and "The Intelligencer."G. Bell, 1902 |
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... body of the people is wiser ; and by the choice they have made , shew they do understand our Constitution , and would bring it back to the old form . " " The nation has groaned under the intolerable burden of those who sucked her blood ...
... body of the people is wiser ; and by the choice they have made , shew they do understand our Constitution , and would bring it back to the old form . " " The nation has groaned under the intolerable burden of those who sucked her blood ...
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... body , and urged by such violent desires . 1 M. Bournelle - a pseudonym of William Oldisworth - remarks : " The next interview after a second is still a second ; there is no progress in time to lovers " ( " Annotations on ' The Tatler ...
... body , and urged by such violent desires . 1 M. Bournelle - a pseudonym of William Oldisworth - remarks : " The next interview after a second is still a second ; there is no progress in time to lovers " ( " Annotations on ' The Tatler ...
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... body , the turn of the eye , and an apt sound to every word that is uttered , must all conspire to make an accomplished speaker . Action in one that speaks in public , is the same thing which a good mien is in ordinary life . Thus , as ...
... body , the turn of the eye , and an apt sound to every word that is uttered , must all conspire to make an accomplished speaker . Action in one that speaks in public , is the same thing which a good mien is in ordinary life . Thus , as ...
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... body of men now in the world ; and yet this art of speaking , with the proper ornaments of voice and gesture , is wholly neglected among them ; and I will engage , were a deaf man to behold the greater part of them preach , he would ...
... body of men now in the world ; and yet this art of speaking , with the proper ornaments of voice and gesture , is wholly neglected among them ; and I will engage , were a deaf man to behold the greater part of them preach , he would ...
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... body should omit , is , learning to read ; which is a most necessary part of eloquence in one who is to serve at the altar for there is no man but must be sensible , that the lazy tone , and inarticulate sound of our common readers ...
... body should omit , is , learning to read ; which is a most necessary part of eloquence in one who is to serve at the altar for there is no man but must be sensible , that the lazy tone , and inarticulate sound of our common readers ...
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