Selections from the Journal to Stella, A Tale of a Tub, Personal Letters and Gulliver's Travels ; Together with The Drapier's Letters, I ; Sleeping in Church ; A Modest ProposalDoubleday, Page, 1901 - 183 pagina's |
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... wine I ever saw ; and it is admirable , yet not to a degree I ex- pected . Stratford is worth a plumb , and is now lending the government forty thousand pounds ; yet we were educated together at the same 5 Journal to Stella.
... wine I ever saw ; and it is admirable , yet not to a degree I ex- pected . Stratford is worth a plumb , and is now lending the government forty thousand pounds ; yet we were educated together at the same 5 Journal to Stella.
Pagina 6
Jonathan Swift. pounds ; yet we were educated together at the same school and university . We hear the chancellor is to be suddenly out , and sir Simon Harcourt to succeed him . I am come early home , not caring for the coffee - house ...
Jonathan Swift. pounds ; yet we were educated together at the same school and university . We hear the chancellor is to be suddenly out , and sir Simon Harcourt to succeed him . I am come early home , not caring for the coffee - house ...
Pagina 9
... pounds a year , and abundance of money . Tell me how my Shower is liked in Ireland : I never knew anything pass better here . I spent the even- ing with Wortley Montague and Mr. Addi- son , over a bottle of Irish wine . Do they know ...
... pounds a year , and abundance of money . Tell me how my Shower is liked in Ireland : I never knew anything pass better here . I spent the even- ing with Wortley Montague and Mr. Addi- son , over a bottle of Irish wine . Do they know ...
Pagina 19
... pounds for some fine editions of fine authors . But it is too far , and I shall let it slip , as I usually do all such oppor- tunities . I dined in a coffee - house with Strat- ford upon chops , and some of his wine . Where did MD dine ...
... pounds for some fine editions of fine authors . But it is too far , and I shall let it slip , as I usually do all such oppor- tunities . I dined in a coffee - house with Strat- ford upon chops , and some of his wine . Where did MD dine ...
Pagina 22
... too proud to have them printed by subscrip- tion , though his friends offered , they say , to make it worth five hundred pounds to him . The Spectators are likewise printing in a larger and smaller volume , so I believe they are 22 Swift.
... too proud to have them printed by subscrip- tion , though his friends offered , they say , to make it worth five hundred pounds to him . The Spectators are likewise printing in a larger and smaller volume , so I believe they are 22 Swift.
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Pagina 111 - ... the female sex, followed by three, four, or six children, all in rags, and importuning every passenger for an alms. These mothers, instead of being able to work for their honest livelihood, are forced to employ all their time in strolling to beg sustenance for their helpless infants: who, as they grow up, either turn thieves for want of work, or leave their dear native country to fight for the Pretender in Spain, or sell themselves to the Barbadoes.
Pagina 43 - ... and all my love is toward individuals ; for instance, I hate the tribe of lawyers, but I love counsellor such-a-one, and judge such-a-one : it is so with physicians, (I will not speak of my own trade,) soldiers, English, Scotch, French, and the rest. But principally I hate and detest that animal called man; although I heartily love John, Peter, Thomas, and so forth.
Pagina 115 - 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, and seasoned with a little pepper or salt will be very good boiled on the fourth day, especially in winter.
Pagina 133 - I was almost gone, and able to struggle no longer, I found myself within' my depth, and by this time the storm was much abated. The declivity was so small that I walked near a mile before I got to the shore, which I conjectured was about eight o'clock in the evening.
Pagina 113 - ... children of poor parents annually born. The question therefore is, How this number shall be reared and provided for? which, as I have already said, under the present situation of affairs, is utterly impossible by all the methods hitherto proposed. For we can neither employ them in handicraft or agriculture; we neither build houses (I mean in the country), nor cultivate land...
Pagina 138 - ... wonder and astonishment at my bulk and appetite. I then made another sign that I wanted drink. They found by my eating, that a small quantity would not suffice me; and being a most ingenious people, they slung up with great dexterity one of their largest hogsheads, then rolled it towards...
Pagina 55 - ... seamen have a custom, when they meet a whale, to fling him out an empty tub by way of amusement, to divert him from laying violent hands upon the ship.
Pagina 144 - There is likewise another diversion, which is only shown before the Emperor and Empress, and first minister, upon particular occasions. The Emperor lays on the table three fine silken threads of six inches long.
Pagina 175 - Sometimes a war is entered upon, because the enemy is too strong; and sometimes because he is too weak. Sometimes our neighbors want the things which we have, or have the things which we want; and we both fight, till they take ours, or give us theirs.
Pagina 129 - I resided three years, and applied my self close to my studies: but the charge of maintaining me (although I had a very scanty allowance) being too great for a narrow fortune, I was bound apprentice to Mr. James Bates, an eminent surgeon in...