Dean Swift and His WritingsSeeley, 1893 - 341 страници A critical biography of Jonathan Swift & a history of the times in which he lived, together with the background of his major literary works. Illus. |
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... took the degree of M.A.1 The possession of a full Oxford degree would , under any circumstances , have given him an improved social position . But some inkling of his secretary's abilities had begun to dawn upon Temple , and Swift now ...
... took the degree of M.A.1 The possession of a full Oxford degree would , under any circumstances , have given him an improved social position . But some inkling of his secretary's abilities had begun to dawn upon Temple , and Swift now ...
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... took the shape of long poems , written in the style of Pindaric odes , which were extremely fashionable at that time . Any- thing more out of touch with Swift's real bent and capacity it would be impossible to imagine . Three of these ...
... took the shape of long poems , written in the style of Pindaric odes , which were extremely fashionable at that time . Any- thing more out of touch with Swift's real bent and capacity it would be impossible to imagine . Three of these ...
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... took long walks in the neighbourhood , and he drew closer the bond between himself and Esther Johnson , now growing into woman- hood . He scribbled on subjects innumerable for his own amusement , and he revised his manuscript of the ...
... took long walks in the neighbourhood , and he drew closer the bond between himself and Esther Johnson , now growing into woman- hood . He scribbled on subjects innumerable for his own amusement , and he revised his manuscript of the ...
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... took no trouble in the matter ; and " Mr. Swift , having totally relied on this lord's honour , and having neglected to use any instrument of reminding his Majesty of the promise made to Sir William Temple , after long attendance in ...
... took no trouble in the matter ; and " Mr. Swift , having totally relied on this lord's honour , and having neglected to use any instrument of reminding his Majesty of the promise made to Sir William Temple , after long attendance in ...
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... took his degree of Doctor of Divinity at Trinity College , Dublin , and in the April following he went with the Berkeley family to England . He found the political world in a state of extraordinary agitation . William of Orange had been ...
... took his degree of Doctor of Divinity at Trinity College , Dublin , and in the April following he went with the Berkeley family to England . He found the political world in a state of extraordinary agitation . William of Orange had been ...
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Страница 207 - For, in reason, all government without the consent of the governed, is the very definition of slavery ; but, in fact, eleven men well armed will certainly subdue one single man in his shirt.
Страница 266 - Those who are more thrifty (as I must confess the times require) may flay the carcass the skin of which artificially dressed will make admirable gloves for ladies and summer boots for fine gentlemen. 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 37 - Last week I saw a woman flayed, and you will hardly believe, how much it altered her person for the worse.
Страница 302 - 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.
Страница 265 - I have been assured by a very knowing American of my acquaintance in London, that a young healthy child well nursed is at a year old a most delicious, nourishing, and wholesome food, whether stewed, roasted, backed, or boiled; and I make no doubt that it will equally serve in a fricassee or a ragout.
Страница 187 - But what success Vanessa met Is to the world a secret yet. Whether the nymph, to please her swain, Talks in a high romantic strain; Or whether he at last descends To act with less seraphic ends ; Or, to compound the business, whether They temper love and books together ; Must never to mankind be told, Nor shall the conscious Muse unfold.
Страница 229 - ... poor nations are hungry, and rich nations are proud ; and pride and hunger will ever be at variance. For these reasons, the trade of a soldier is held the most honourable of all others : because a soldier is a Yahoo hired to kill in cold blood as many of his own species, who have never offended him, as possibly he can.
Страница 265 - A child will make two dishes at an entertainment for friends, and when the family dines alone, the fore or hind quarter will make a reasonable dish...
Страница 238 - At ninety they lose their teeth and hair ; they have at that age no distinction of taste, but eat and drink whatever they can get without relish or appetite. The diseases they were subject to still continue, without increasing or diminishing. In talking, they forget the common appellation of things, and the names of persons, even of those who are their nearest friends and relatives.
Страница 239 - They were the most mortifying sight I ever beheld, and the women more horrible than the men. Besides the usual deformities in extreme old age, they acquired an additional ghastliness in proportion to their number of years, which is not to be described, and among half a dozen I soon distinguished which was the eldest, although there were not above a century or two between them.