The Life of Jonathan SwiftHarper, 1876 - 487 trang |
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acquaintance Addison afterward Andrew Fountaine Archbishop asked Baucis and Philemon Bishop Bishop of Clogher brother called church Clogher coffee-house Congreve cousin daughter Deane Swift deanery death deelest dined Dingley dinner Doctor Dryden Dublin Earl England erased Esther John Esther Johnson fortune George Ashe give hand Harley humor Ireland Irish John Jonathan Swift Kilroot King Lady Giffard Laracor later Leicester Lele letter lived lodging London Lord MD MD ment Moor Park mother Narford never night Nite ombre original Pdfr person Philemon poem poor Pray prebend printed remark satire says Scott Sir Andrew Sir William Temple Somers Tale tell Temple's thing Thomas Swift thought tion told tory Trinity College turned uncle verses Vicar walk whig Words within inverted writ write written wrote young
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Trang 108 - ... instead of dirt and poison, we have rather chosen to fill our hives with honey and wax; thus furnishing mankind with the two noblest of things, which are sweetness and light.
Trang 228 - ... that the chief day for traders to sum up the accounts of the week, and for lawyers to prepare their briefs? But I would fain know how it can be pretended that the churches are misapplied? Where are more appointments and rendezvouses of gallantry?
Trang 352 - He is without the sense of shame, or glory, as some men are without the sense of smelling ; and therefore, a good name to him, is no more than a precious ointment would be, to these.
Trang 165 - Last week I saw a woman flayed, and you will hardly believe how much it altered her person for the worse.
Trang 148 - I'll teach you a way to outwit Mrs Johnson : it is a new-fashioned way of being witty, and they call it a bite. You must ask a bantering question, or tell some damned lie in a serious manner, and then she will answer or speak as if you were in earnest : and then cry you,
Trang 332 - I believe never any thing was compassed so soon : and purely done by my personal credit with Mr. Harley ; who is so excessively obliging, that I know not what to make of it, unless to show the rascals of the other party, that they used a man unworthily who had deserved better.
Trang 127 - I never stirr'd out of this place!" "Nay," said I, "I had it in Lady Betty's chamber, that's a plain case." So Mary got me to bed, and cover'd me up warm: However, she stole away my garters, that I might do myself no harm. So I tumbled and...
Trang 129 - ... in a condition to offer you : That, if your health and my fortune were as they ought, I would prefer you above all your sex ; but that, in the present condition of both, I thought it was against your opinion, and would certainly make you unhappy : That, had you any other offers which your friends or yourself thought more to your advantage, I should think I were very unjust to be an obstacle in your way.
Trang 286 - ... Government come over, you will find all marks of kindness from any Parliament here, with respect to your employment ; the Tories contending with the Whigs which should speak best of you.
Trang 174 - ... as intending to address him. They were all eager to hear what this dumb mad parson had to say, and immediately quitted their seats to get near him. Swift went up to the country gentleman, and in a very abrupt manner, without any previous salute, asked him, 'Pray, sir, do you...