Swift: The Mystery of His Life and LoveChapman and Hall, limited, 1891 - 361 страници |
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... endeavour to cure but feel no grief , whatever the patient suffers . Pshaw ! what is all this ? January 13. - When Mr. St. John was turned out from being Secretary of War three years ago , he retired to the country . There he was ...
... endeavour to cure but feel no grief , whatever the patient suffers . Pshaw ! what is all this ? January 13. - When Mr. St. John was turned out from being Secretary of War three years ago , he retired to the country . There he was ...
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... . And I have reason to think that they will endeavour to prevail on the Queen to put her affairs more into the hands of a Ministry than she does at present . And there are , I believe , two men thought on , 92 SWIFT .
... . And I have reason to think that they will endeavour to prevail on the Queen to put her affairs more into the hands of a Ministry than she does at present . And there are , I believe , two men thought on , 92 SWIFT .
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... endeavour was in vain . Her Majesty still continued to be governed by back - stair influence and intrigue . She refused to be wholly governed by the Ministry , as Swift knew to his cost . Could the Ministry have controlled her , Swift ...
... endeavour was in vain . Her Majesty still continued to be governed by back - stair influence and intrigue . She refused to be wholly governed by the Ministry , as Swift knew to his cost . Could the Ministry have controlled her , Swift ...
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... endeavour to steal away . In the following memorable words he shows how acute and far- sighted he was as a politician , and how well adapted he was to be the guide and counsellor of the Ministry : " We must have peace , let it be a bad ...
... endeavour to steal away . In the following memorable words he shows how acute and far- sighted he was as a politician , and how well adapted he was to be the guide and counsellor of the Ministry : " We must have peace , let it be a bad ...
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... endeavour , however feebly and imper- fectly , to perform that work . My contention is that Swift was not married to Stella , or to any one else . The first to promulgate publicly this marriage story was Lord Orrery ; and Swift's ...
... endeavour , however feebly and imper- fectly , to perform that work . My contention is that Swift was not married to Stella , or to any one else . The first to promulgate publicly this marriage story was Lord Orrery ; and Swift's ...
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Страница 212 - 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; Alike reserved to blame or to commend, A timorous foe and a suspicious friend, Dreading e'en fools, by flatterers besieged, And so obliging that he ne'er obliged; Like Cato give his little Senate laws And sit attentive to his own applause...
Страница 212 - And born to write, converse, and live with ease : Should such a man, too fond to rule alone, Bear, like the Turk, no brother near the throne, View him with scornful, yet with jealous eyes, And hate for arts that caus'd himself to rise ; Damn with faint praise, assent with civil leer, And, without sneering, teach the rest to sneer...
Страница 310 - As to our city of Dublin, shambles may be appointed for this purpose in the most convenient parts of it, and butchers, we may be assured, will not be wanting; although I rather recommend buying the children alive and dressing them hot from the knife as we do roasting pigs.
Страница 322 - 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.
Страница 15 - I called at Mr Secretary, to see what the D — ailed him on Sunday ; I made him a very proper speech, told him I observed he was much out of temper ; that I did not expect he would tell me the cause, but would be glad to see he was in better ; and one thing I warned him of, never to appear cold to me, for I would not be treated like a schoolboy ; that I had felt too much of that in my life already...
Страница 200 - Yes, I am proud; I must be proud to see Men not afraid of God afraid of me: Safe from the Bar, the Pulpit, and the Throne, Yet touched and shamed by ridicule alone.
Страница 312 - I profess in the sincerity of my heart, that I have not the least personal interest in endeavouring to promote this necessary work, having no other motive than the publick good of my country, by advancing our trade, providing for infants, relieving the poor, and giving some pleasure to the rich. I have no children by which I can propose to get a single penny; the youngest being nine years old and my wife past child-bearing.
Страница 328 - How the helm is ruled by Walpole, At whose oars, like slaves, they all pull ; Let the vessel split on shelves ; With the freight enrich themselves : Safe within my little wherry, All their madness makes me merry : Like the watermen of Thames, I row by, and call them names...
Страница 2 - I remember, when I was a little boy, I felt a great fish at the end of my line which I drew up almost on the ground, but it dropped in, and the disappointment vexes me to t;his very day, and I believe it was the type of all my future disappointments.
Страница 193 - I'll tell you one that first comes into my head. One evening, Gay and I went to see him: you know how intimately we were all acquainted. On our coming in, 'Heyday, gentlemen...