The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin: Accurately Revised, in Twelve Volumes. Adorned with Copper-plates; with Some Account of the Author's Life, and Notes Historical and Explanatory, Volumen11C. Bathurst, T. Osborne, W. Bowyer, J. Hinton, W. Strahan, B. Collins, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin, L. Davis and C. Reymers, and J. Dodsley., 1765 |
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... churches , fome at balls , affemblies , coffee - houses , and meetings for quadrille ; fome at the feveral courts of juf- tice , both fpiritual and temporal ; fome at the college , fome upon my lord - mayor and alder- men in their ...
... churches , fome at balls , affemblies , coffee - houses , and meetings for quadrille ; fome at the feveral courts of juf- tice , both fpiritual and temporal ; fome at the college , fome upon my lord - mayor and alder- men in their ...
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... church - yard ; that , before any one " of the fair fex was married , if the affirmed herself to be a virgin , fhe muft , on her “ wedding - day , and in her wedding cloaths , " perform the ceremony of going alone into " the den , and ...
... church - yard ; that , before any one " of the fair fex was married , if the affirmed herself to be a virgin , fhe muft , on her “ wedding - day , and in her wedding cloaths , " perform the ceremony of going alone into " the den , and ...
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... church , either for marrying the virgin , if the escaped the trial , or for burying her bones when the lion had devoured the reft , as he conftantly . did . " f To go on therefore with the dream : " We called firft ( as I remember ) to ...
... church , either for marrying the virgin , if the escaped the trial , or for burying her bones when the lion had devoured the reft , as he conftantly . did . " f To go on therefore with the dream : " We called firft ( as I remember ) to ...
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... church were pure virgins ? That is true " ( faid he ) and the doctor knows it to his 66 forrow ; for there hath not been a couple " married in our church fince his worship 66 came amongst us . The virgins hereabouts are too wife to ...
... church were pure virgins ? That is true " ( faid he ) and the doctor knows it to his 66 forrow ; for there hath not been a couple " married in our church fince his worship 66 came amongst us . The virgins hereabouts are too wife to ...
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... church of St. " Mary Ax . The lady , though well stricken " in years , extremely crooked and deformed , was dreffed out beyond the gaiety of 60 D 2 fifteen ; " fifteen ; having jumbled together , as I im- No. 5 . 39 THE TATLER .
... church of St. " Mary Ax . The lady , though well stricken " in years , extremely crooked and deformed , was dreffed out beyond the gaiety of 60 D 2 fifteen ; " fifteen ; having jumbled together , as I im- No. 5 . 39 THE TATLER .
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Página 16 - I demand whether I have not as good a Title to Laugh, as Men have to be Ridiculous, and to expose Vice, as another hath to be Vicious.
Página 45 - ... which he told me would save half a mile's riding. This last piece of civility had like to have cost me dear, being once or twice in danger of my neck, by leaping over his ditches, and at last forced to alight in the dirt, when my horse, having slipped his bridle, ran away, and took us up more than an hour to recover him again. It is evident, that none of the absurdities I met with in this visit proceeded from an ill intention, but from a wrong judgment of complaisance, and a misapplication in...
Página 45 - I desired at my usual hour to go to my repose, and was conducted to my chamber by the gentleman, his lady, and the whole train of children. They importuned me to drink...
Página 43 - I should drink it off; for she was sure it would do me good after coming out of the cold air; and I was forced to obey, which absolutely took away my stomach.
Página 51 - If a man of wit, who died forty years ago, were to rise from the grave on purpose, how would he be able to read this letter? and after he had got through that difficulty, how would he be able to understand it...
Página 53 - These are the false Refinements in our Style which you ought to correct: First, by Argument and fair Means; but if those fail, I think you are to make Use of your Authority as Censor, and by an annual Index Expurgatorius...
Página 49 - But instead of giving you a list of the late refinements crept into our language, I here...
Página 43 - ... is employed in laying chains and fetters upon us, in debarring us of our wishes, and in crossing our most reasonable desires and inclinations.
Página 52 - I have done my utmost for some years past to stop the progress of mobb and banter, but have been plainly borne down by numbers, and betrayed by those who promised to assist me.
Página 52 - Battalions: as numerous as they are, if they attack us too frequently in our coffee-houses, we shall certainly put them to flight, and cut off the rear.