The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D., Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, Volumen 5J. 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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... , be disposed or inclined to lust , rage , or avarice , and yet by the force of reason overcome that evil influence ; and this was the case of So- crates : crates but the great events of the world , usually THE YEAR 1708 . 15.
... , be disposed or inclined to lust , rage , or avarice , and yet by the force of reason overcome that evil influence ; and this was the case of So- crates : crates but the great events of the world , usually THE YEAR 1708 . 15.
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Jonathan Swift John Nichols. crates but the great events of the world , usually depending upon numbers of men , it cannot be ex- pected they should all unite to cross their inclina- tions , for pursuing a general design , wherein they ...
Jonathan Swift John Nichols. crates but the great events of the world , usually depending upon numbers of men , it cannot be ex- pected they should all unite to cross their inclina- tions , for pursuing a general design , wherein they ...
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... usually confined to these two islands , and it is hard it should be limited in time , as much as place , by the perpetual varia- tions of our speech . It is your lordship's observa- tion , that if it were not for the Bible and Common ...
... usually confined to these two islands , and it is hard it should be limited in time , as much as place , by the perpetual varia- tions of our speech . It is your lordship's observa- tion , that if it were not for the Bible and Common ...
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... usually not the most numerous , or judiciously chosen . If such gentlemen arrive to be great scholars , it must , I think , be either by means supernatural , or by a method altogether out of any road yet known to the learned . But I ...
... usually not the most numerous , or judiciously chosen . If such gentlemen arrive to be great scholars , it must , I think , be either by means supernatural , or by a method altogether out of any road yet known to the learned . But I ...
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... usually attended by the fustian ) much less of the slovenly or inde- cent . Two things I will just warn you against the first is , the frequency of flat unnecessary epithets ; and the other is , the folly of using old threadbare phrases ...
... usually attended by the fustian ) much less of the slovenly or inde- cent . Two things I will just warn you against the first is , the frequency of flat unnecessary epithets ; and the other is , the folly of using old threadbare phrases ...
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