The Life of the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Swift (1784)Garland Pub., 1974 - 568 pàgines |
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Pàgina 318
... must beg you to be easy , if , for fome time , I vifit you feldomer , and not in fo particular a man- ner . I will see you at the latter end of the week , if poffible . These are accidents in life that are ne- ceffary , and must be ...
... must beg you to be easy , if , for fome time , I vifit you feldomer , and not in fo particular a man- ner . I will see you at the latter end of the week , if poffible . These are accidents in life that are ne- ceffary , and must be ...
Pàgina 353
... must not raise pity in every breast , of the leaft hu- manity ? And yet fee what effect the melancholy ca- tastrophe had upon the obdurate heart of the noble Remarker ! who winds up her story thus : " Thus perished at Celbridge , under ...
... must not raise pity in every breast , of the leaft hu- manity ? And yet fee what effect the melancholy ca- tastrophe had upon the obdurate heart of the noble Remarker ! who winds up her story thus : " Thus perished at Celbridge , under ...
Pàgina 456
... must own , that if keeping a great number of professed nominal mistresses , confti- tutes the complete idea of a Seraglio , Swift kept a greater , and a much more extended one than the Grand Seignior . And I have had the honour to be ...
... must own , that if keeping a great number of professed nominal mistresses , confti- tutes the complete idea of a Seraglio , Swift kept a greater , and a much more extended one than the Grand Seignior . And I have had the honour to be ...
Continguts
Life of Doctor Swift | 1 |
From his Birth to the Death of Sir William Temple | 31 |
SECTION V | 165 |
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