The Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin: Including the Whole of His Posthumous Pieces, Letters, &c, Том 8C. Elliot, 1784 |
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... fome- times . The former was embarraffed with a wife and family ; and was often under fuch neceffitous circumftances , as to be obliged to publish , or to want fubfiftence . The latter was in a lefs confined , and in a much more eafy ...
... fome- times . The former was embarraffed with a wife and family ; and was often under fuch neceffitous circumftances , as to be obliged to publish , or to want fubfiftence . The latter was in a lefs confined , and in a much more eafy ...
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... fome particular perfors . We must not fuppofe them defigned for posterity . If he had cultivated his genius in that way , he muft certainly have excelled , especially in fatire . We fee fine sketches in feveral of his pieces : but he ...
... fome particular perfors . We must not fuppofe them defigned for posterity . If he had cultivated his genius in that way , he muft certainly have excelled , especially in fatire . We fee fine sketches in feveral of his pieces : but he ...
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... fome of our greatest poets have fallen ; Dryden frequently , Pope fome- .times . The former was embarraffed with a wife and family ; and was often under fuch neceffitous circumftances , as to be obliged to publish , or to want ...
... fome of our greatest poets have fallen ; Dryden frequently , Pope fome- .times . The former was embarraffed with a wife and family ; and was often under fuch neceffitous circumftances , as to be obliged to publish , or to want ...
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... fome fecret marks of wifdom , and fometimes of deep mo- rality . The fubjects of his poems are often naufeous , and the performances beautifully disagreeable . The Lady's dreffing - room , vol . 9th , has been univerfally con- demned ...
... fome fecret marks of wifdom , and fometimes of deep mo- rality . The fubjects of his poems are often naufeous , and the performances beautifully disagreeable . The Lady's dreffing - room , vol . 9th , has been univerfally con- demned ...
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... fome excufe for fuch a preference ; but in Swift's cafe there can be none . He under- ftood the Latin language perfectly well , and he read it conftant- ly ; but he was no Latin poet and if the Carberia rupes , and the Epiftola ad ...
... fome excufe for fuch a preference ; but in Swift's cafe there can be none . He under- ftood the Latin language perfectly well , and he read it conftant- ly ; but he was no Latin poet and if the Carberia rupes , and the Epiftola ad ...
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Страница 266 - Tis all on me an usurpation. I have no title to aspire ; Yet, when you sink, I seem the higher; In Pope I cannot read a line, But with a sigh I wish it mine : When he can in one couplet fix More sense than I can do in six, It gives me such a jealous fit, I cry :
Страница 72 - And chose me for an humble friend; Would take me in his coach to chat, And question me of this and that; As,
Страница 274 - tis a shocking sight, And he's engaged to-morrow night; My Lady Club will take it ill, If he should fail her at quadrille. He loved the Dean— (I lead a heart,) But dearest friends, they say, must part. His time was come: he ran his race; We hope he's in a better place.
Страница 273 - My female friends, whose tender hearts Have better learn'd to act their parts, Receive the news in doleful dumps, 'The Dean is dead, (and what is trumps?) Then Lord have mercy on his soul.
Страница 72 - How think you of our friend the Dean? I wonder what some people mean; My lord and he are grown so great, Always together tete-d-tete.
Страница 53 - And, with small change, a pulpit grew. The porringers, that in a row Hung high, and made a glittering show, To a less noble substance chang'd, Were now but leathern buckets rang'd.
Страница 266 - Tis all on me an Usurpation. I have no Title to aspire; Yet, when you sink, I seem the higher. In Pope I cannot read a line, But with a Sigh I wish it mine ; When He can in one Couplet fix More Sense than I can do in six; It gives me such a jealous Fit, I cry "Pox take him and his Wit!
Страница 51 - And then the hospitable sire Bid goody Baucis mend the fire ; While he from out the chimney took A flitch of bacon off the hook, And freely from the fattest side Cut out large slices to be fried ; Then stepp'd aside to fetch them drink, Fill'da large jug up to the brink, And saw it fairly twice go round...
Страница 45 - Tis an old maxim in the schools, That flattery's the food of fools; Yet now and then your men of wit Will condescend to take a bit.