The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D., Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, Volumen 17J. 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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... BULL , NIC . FROG . Some of Bull's friends advised him to take gentler methods with the young lord ; but John naturally loved rough play . It is impossible to express the sur- prise of the lord Strutt upon the receipt of this letter ...
... BULL , NIC . FROG . Some of Bull's friends advised him to take gentler methods with the young lord ; but John naturally loved rough play . It is impossible to express the sur- prise of the lord Strutt upon the receipt of this letter ...
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... Bull's ears , when John Bull came home , he found all his family in an uproar . Mrs. Bull , you must know , was very apt to be cholerick . " You sot , " says she , " you loiter about " alehouses and taverns , spend your time at ...
... Bull's ears , when John Bull came home , he found all his family in an uproar . Mrs. Bull , you must know , was very apt to be cholerick . " You sot , " says she , " you loiter about " alehouses and taverns , spend your time at ...
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... Bull of her ulcer * . THERE is nothing so impossible in nature , but mountebanks will undertake ; nothing so incredi- ble , but they will affirm : Mrs. Bull's condition was looked upon as desperate by all the men of art ; but there were ...
... Bull of her ulcer * . THERE is nothing so impossible in nature , but mountebanks will undertake ; nothing so incredi- ble , but they will affirm : Mrs. Bull's condition was looked upon as desperate by all the men of art ; but there were ...
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... Bull and his friends . The quack flung away out of the house in great disorder , and swore there was foul play , for he was sure his me- dicines were infallible . Mrs. Bull having died with- out any signs of ... Bull's second wife , and ᄂ .
... Bull and his friends . The quack flung away out of the house in great disorder , and swore there was foul play , for he was sure his me- dicines were infallible . Mrs. Bull having died with- out any signs of ... Bull's second wife , and ᄂ .
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Jonathan Swift Thomas Sheridan, John Nichols. CHAP . X. Of John Bull's second wife , and the good advice that she gave bim * . JOHN quickly got the better of his grief , and see- ing that neither his constitution , or the affairs of his ...
Jonathan Swift Thomas Sheridan, John Nichols. CHAP . X. Of John Bull's second wife , and the good advice that she gave bim * . JOHN quickly got the better of his grief , and see- ing that neither his constitution , or the affairs of his ...
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Página 417 - Damn with faint praise, assent with civil leer, And, without sneering, teach the rest to sneer; Willing to wound and yet afraid to strike, Just hint a fault and hesitate dislike...
Página 112 - And strike to dust th' imperial tow'rs of Troy; Steel could the works of mortal pride confound, And hew triumphal arches to the ground. What wonder then, fair nymph! thy hairs should feel The conqu'ring force of unresisted steel?
Página 115 - Form'da vast buckle for his widow's gown: Her infant grandame's whistle next it grew, The bells she jingled, and the whistle blew; Then in a bodkin grac'd her mother's hairs, Which long she wore, and now Belinda wears.) Boast not my fall (he cry'd) insulting foe ! Thou by some other shalt be laid as low.
Página 113 - The rebel Knave, who dares his prince engage, Proves the just victim of his royal rage.
Página 117 - Haste, then, ye spirits! to your charge repair: The flutt'ring fan be Zephyretta's care; The drops to thee, Brillante, we consign; And, Momentilla, let the watch be thine; Do thou, Crispissa, tend her fav'rite Lock; Ariel himself shall be the guard of Shock. To fifty chosen Sylphs, of special note, We trust th...
Página 416 - Pretty ! in amber to observe the forms Of hairs, or straws, or dirt, or grubs, or worms ! The things, we know, are neither rich nor rare, But wonder how the devil they got there.
Página 111 - Warn'd by the sylph, oh pious maid, beware ! This to disclose is all thy guardian can ; Beware of all, but most beware of man ! He said ; when Shock, who thought she slept too long, Leap'd up, and wak'd his mistress with his tongue.
Página 416 - But each man's secret standard in his mind, That casting-weight pride adds to emptiness, This, who can gratify ? for who can guess * The bard whom pilfer'd pastorals renown, Who turns a Persian tale for half a crown, Just writes to make his barrenness appear, And strains from hard-bound brains eight lines a year...
Página 59 - THE DESCRIPTIONS. For a tempest.—" Take Eurus, Zephyr, Auster and Boreas, and cast them together in one verse. Add to these of rain, lightning, and of thunder, the loudest you can, quantum sufficit.
Página 144 - John was quick, and understood his business very well; but no man alive was more careless in looking into his accounts, or more cheated by partners, apprentices, and servants.