| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 440 strani
...Refolutions printed t'other day in the Votes, are almoft quotations from it ; and would never have pafled, if that book had not been written. 'I will not meddle with the SpeSlator, let him fair-fex it to the world's end. My diforder is over, but blood was not from the... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 460 strani
...Refolutions printed t'other day in the Votes, are almoft quotations from it ; and would never have pafled, if that book had not been written. I will not meddle •with the Spectator, let him fair-fex it to the world's end. My dilorder is over, but blood was not from the p— les.— — Well,... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784 - 462 strani
...Refolutions, printed t' other day in the Votes, are almoft quotations from it ; and would never have pafled, if that book had not been written. I will not meddle with the Spectator, let him fair fex it to the world's end. , My diforder is over, but Wood was not from the p — les. — Well,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 452 strani
...Somerset. — So, they • A village near DuLlin. say Presto writ the Conduct, &c. do they like it ? I don't care whether they do or no ; but the Resolutions...Spectator, let him fair-sex it to the world's end. My disorder is over, but blood was not from the p — les. Well, madam Dingley, the frost ; why we... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 452 strani
...Somerset. — So, they • A village near Dublin. say say Presto writ the Conduct, &c. do they like it ? I don't care whether they do or no ; but the Resolutions...Spectator, let him fair-sex it to the world's end. My disorder is over, but blood was not from the p — les. Well, madam Dingley, the frost ; why we... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 574 strani
...afterward, speaking on the same subject, he says, February 8, " The resolutions, printed the other day in the votes, are almost quotations from it, and...never have passed, if that book had not been written." That Swift had taken uncommon pains about this tract, appears from another passage, where he says "... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1803 - 336 strani
...shortly afterward, speaking on the same subject, he says, Feb. 8. " The resolutions, printed the other day in the votes, are almost quotations from it, and would never have passed, it that book had not been written." That. Swift had taken uncommon pains about this tract, appears... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1811 - 522 strani
...— p. 118. Nov. 2, in the Journal. Letter 40. Lond. Jan. 26, 1711-12. Dr. S. to Mrs. Johnson. " 1 will not meddle with the Spectator, let him fair-sex it to the world's end."— p. 236. 1 For Member of Parliament. THE GUARDIAN, BY NESTOR IRONSIDE, ESQ. THE GUARDIAN: No. 67. THURSDAY,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1812 - 360 strani
...afterward, speaking on the same subject, he says, Feb. 8. " The resolutions, pribted the other day ill the votes, are almost quotations from it, and would...never have passed, if that book had not been written." That Swift had taken uncommon pains about this tract, appears from another passage, where he says,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1813 - 422 strani
...never get out the duchess of Somerset. So, they say Presto writ " The Conduct," &c. ? Do they like it ? I don't care whether they do or no ; but the Resolutions printed t'other day in the votes are almost qnotations from it ; and would never have passed, if that book had not been written. I will not meddle... | |
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