The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...G. Hamilton, J. Balfour, & L. Hunter, 1757 |
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... lefs confined , and in a much more ea- fy fituation . He was naturally judicious , and uncommonly atten- tive to maintain the dignity of his character . Altho ' his body was weak , his mind was equal to the weight of his laurel crown ...
... lefs confined , and in a much more ea- fy fituation . He was naturally judicious , and uncommonly atten- tive to maintain the dignity of his character . Altho ' his body was weak , his mind was equal to the weight of his laurel crown ...
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... to every labour : no flight could have wearied the ftrength of his pinions : perhaps , if the extensive views of his nature had been fully fatisfied , his airy motions motions had been more regular , and lefs fudden . .2 ON A CRITICISM.
... to every labour : no flight could have wearied the ftrength of his pinions : perhaps , if the extensive views of his nature had been fully fatisfied , his airy motions motions had been more regular , and lefs fudden . .2 ON A CRITICISM.
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... lefs dangerous and inviting . Such , I hope , was bis defign . But let his views and motives have been ever fo bene ficial , his general want of delicacy and decorum must not hope e- ven to find the fhadow of an excufe ; for it is ...
... lefs dangerous and inviting . Such , I hope , was bis defign . But let his views and motives have been ever fo bene ficial , his general want of delicacy and decorum must not hope e- ven to find the fhadow of an excufe ; for it is ...
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... Lefs modeft than the fpeech of prudes ; Where never blush was call'd in aid , That fpurious virtue in a maid , A virtue but at fecond - hand ; They blush , because they understand . 165 170 . part , THE graces next would act their And ...
... Lefs modeft than the fpeech of prudes ; Where never blush was call'd in aid , That fpurious virtue in a maid , A virtue but at fecond - hand ; They blush , because they understand . 165 170 . part , THE graces next would act their And ...
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... lefs feraphic ends ; Or , to compound the bus'nefs , whether 825 They temper love and books together ; Muft never to mankind be told , Nor fhall the confcious mufe unfold t . * The event of Vaneffa's fuit is judiciously omitted , as ...
... lefs feraphic ends ; Or , to compound the bus'nefs , whether 825 They temper love and books together ; Muft never to mankind be told , Nor fhall the confcious mufe unfold t . * The event of Vaneffa's fuit is judiciously omitted , as ...
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