The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D., Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, 第 18 卷J. 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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... tell them ! -for " which he ought to be torn in pieces ! -something " inconceivable ! -exceeding all barbarity ! " - there he stopped , as if for breath , a reanimation of spirits , or to recollect what he had to say . After a while ...
... tell them ! -for " which he ought to be torn in pieces ! -something " inconceivable ! -exceeding all barbarity ! " - there he stopped , as if for breath , a reanimation of spirits , or to recollect what he had to say . After a while ...
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... tell you , that they can discern a dif- ference in their styles and beauties , and pretend to observe , that the first Examiners abound chiefly in wit , the last in humour . Soon after their first appearance , came out a paper from the ...
... tell you , that they can discern a dif- ference in their styles and beauties , and pretend to observe , that the first Examiners abound chiefly in wit , the last in humour . Soon after their first appearance , came out a paper from the ...
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... tell you , that The Examiner carries much the more sail , as it is supposed to be written by the direction , and under the eye , of some great persons who sit at the helm of affairs , and is consequently looked on as a sort of publick ...
... tell you , that The Examiner carries much the more sail , as it is supposed to be written by the direction , and under the eye , of some great persons who sit at the helm of affairs , and is consequently looked on as a sort of publick ...
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... tell the town , that they were a parcel of fops , fools , and vain coquettes ; but in such a manner , as even pleased them , and made them more than half inclined to believe that he spoke truth . Instead of complying with the false ...
... tell the town , that they were a parcel of fops , fools , and vain coquettes ; but in such a manner , as even pleased them , and made them more than half inclined to believe that he spoke truth . Instead of complying with the false ...
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... , " act II , scene I , cannot but believe his master is living ( among other reasons ) " because the news of his death was first published " in Dyer's Letter . " + By Abel Roper , G4 your your opinion , when I shall tell you , that ( 87 )
... , " act II , scene I , cannot but believe his master is living ( among other reasons ) " because the news of his death was first published " in Dyer's Letter . " + By Abel Roper , G4 your your opinion , when I shall tell you , that ( 87 )
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第 58 頁 - Or what king, going to make war against another king, sitteth not down first, and consulteth whether he be able with ten thousand to meet him that cometh against him with twenty thousand?
第 252 頁 - And the people said unto Saul, Shall Jonathan die, who hath wrought this great salvation in Israel ? God forbid : as the LORD liveth, there shall not one hair of his head fall to the ground ; for he hath wrought with God this day. So the people rescued Jonathan, that he died not.
第 54 頁 - And Moses was very wroth, and said unto the LORD, Respect not thou their offering: I have not taken one ass from them, neither have I hurt one of them.
第 53 頁 - Moreover thou hast not brought us into a land that floweth with milk and honey, or given us inheritance of fields and vineyards: wilt thou put out the eyes of these men ? we will not come up.
第 418 頁 - There thy enchantment broke, and from this hour I here renounce thy visionary power ; And since thy essence on my breath depends, Thus with a puff the whole delusion ends.
第 36 頁 - It would have been a jest some time since, for a man to have asserted that any thing witty could be said in praise of a married state ; or that devotion and virtue were any way necessary to the character of a fine gentleman.
第 160 頁 - The Discovery of a Gaping Gulf whereinto England is like to be swallowed by another French marriage, if the Lord forbid not the banns by letting her Majesty see the sin and punishment thereof.
第 36 頁 - It must indeed be confessed that never man threw up his pen, under stronger temptations to have employed it longer. His reputation was at a greater height, than I believe ever any living author's was before him.
第 423 頁 - IRELAND is now our royal care, We lately fix'd our viceroy there: How near was she to be undone, Till pious love inspired her son ! What cannot our vicegerent do, As poet and as patriot too? Let his success our subjects sway, Our inspirations to obey, And follow where he leads the way : Then study to correct your taste; Nor beaten paths be longer trac'd.
第 37 頁 - It is incredible to conceive the effect his writings have had on the town ; how many thousand follies they have either quite banished, or given a very great check to ! how much countenance they have added to virtue and religion ! how many people they have rendered happy, by showing them it was their own fault if they were not so ! and, lastly, how entirely they have convinced our young fops and young fellows of the value and advantages of learning...