The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D. ...: With Notes, Historical and Critical, Том 17J. Johnson, 1808 |
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... polite mode and method used at Court , and in the best Companies of England . In three Dialogues ... 315 319 313 314 * A Collection of Poems that passed between Dean Swift and Dr. Sheridan .... 459 * An original Letter from the Dean to ...
... polite mode and method used at Court , and in the best Companies of England . In three Dialogues ... 315 319 313 314 * A Collection of Poems that passed between Dean Swift and Dr. Sheridan .... 459 * An original Letter from the Dean to ...
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... polite ; You see the booby husband sit In admiration at her wit ! But let me now a while survey Our madain o'er her evening tea ; Surrounded with her noisy clans Of prudes , coquettes , and harridans ; When , frighted at the clamorous ...
... polite ; You see the booby husband sit In admiration at her wit ! But let me now a while survey Our madain o'er her evening tea ; Surrounded with her noisy clans Of prudes , coquettes , and harridans ; When , frighted at the clamorous ...
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... polite and elegant scholar ; at that time an eminent pleader at the bar in Dublin , and afterward advanced to be one of the justices of the common pleas . H. The The influence of whose golden beams Soon licks up all ( 41 ) Paulus; an ...
... polite and elegant scholar ; at that time an eminent pleader at the bar in Dublin , and afterward advanced to be one of the justices of the common pleas . H. The The influence of whose golden beams Soon licks up all ( 41 ) Paulus; an ...
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... politeness , could not see the least resemblance . She still persist- ing , that she had rather be Daphne drawn by him , than Sacharissa by any other pencil , lord Orrery had no other way of retrieving his error , than by whispering in ...
... politeness , could not see the least resemblance . She still persist- ing , that she had rather be Daphne drawn by him , than Sacharissa by any other pencil , lord Orrery had no other way of retrieving his error , than by whispering in ...
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... polite behaviour By reading books against their Saviour ; Some call it witty to reflect On every natural defect ; Some show they never want explaining , To comprehend a double meaning . But sure a telltale out of school Is of all wits ...
... polite behaviour By reading books against their Saviour ; Some call it witty to reflect On every natural defect ; Some show they never want explaining , To comprehend a double meaning . But sure a telltale out of school Is of all wits ...
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Стр. 190 - Here shift the scene, to represent How those I love my death lament. Poor Pope will grieve a month, and Gay A week, and Arbuthnot a day. St. John himself will scarce forbear To bite his pen, and drop a tear. The rest will give a shrug, and cry, "I'm sorry— but we all must die!
Стр. 187 - To hear his out-of-fashion wit? But he takes up with younger folks, Who for his wine will bear his jokes. Faith, he must make his stories shorter, Or change his comrades once a quarter: In half the time he talks them round, There must another set be found.
Стр. 237 - Blot out, correct, insert, refine, Enlarge, diminish, interline ; Be mindful, when invention fails, To scratch your head, and bite your nails.
Стр. 13 - Now voices over voices rise, While each to be the loudest vies : They contradict, affirm, dispute, No single tongue one moment mute; All mad to speak, and none to hearken, They set the very lap-dog barking; Their chattering makes a louder din Than fishwives o'er a cup of gin ; Not schoolboys at a...
Стр. 191 - I'll venture for the vole.) Six deans, they say, must bear the pall : (I wish I knew what king to call.) Madam, your husband will attend The funeral of so good a friend.
Стр. 235 - Brutes find out where their talents lie: A bear will not attempt to fly ; A founder'd horse will oft debate, Before he tries a five-barr'd gate ; A dog by instinct turns aside, Who sees the ditch too deep and wide. But man we find the only creature Who, led by Folly, combats Nature ; Who, when she loudly cries Forbear, With obstinacy fixes there ; And, where his genius least inclines, Absurdly bends his whole designs.
Стр. 248 - Short by the knees, entreat for peace. The consort of his throne and bed, A perfect goddess born and bred, Appointed sov'reign judge to sit On learning, eloquence, and wit. Our eldest hope, divine lulus, (Late, very late, O may he rule us !) What early manhood has he shown, Before his downy beard was grown ! Then think, what wonders will be done By going on as he begun, An heir for Britain to secure As long as sun and moon endure. The remnant of the royal blood Comes pouring on me like a flood; Bright...
Стр. 195 - Two kingdoms, just as faction led, Had set a price upon his head; But, not a traitor could be found, To sell him for six hundred pound. 'Had he but spar'd his tongue and pen, He might have rose like other men...
Стр. 260 - J shall ask, and you instruct me. See, the Muse unbars the gate ; Hark, the monkeys, how they prate ! All ye gods who rule the soul ! Styx, through Hell whose waters roll!
Стр. 264 - Hogarth !*' Thou, I hear, a pleasant rogue art. Were but you and I acquainted, Every Monster should be painted : You should try your graving tools On this odious group of Fools; Draw the beasts as I describe them...