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The Works of Jonathan Swift: Containing Additional Letters, Tracts, and ... - Page 333
by Jonathan Swift, Sir Walter Scott - 1883
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A voyage to Brobdingnag

Jonathan Swift - 1726 - 388 pages
...noify, roaring, empty, conceited, fwearing Companions: No Scoundrels, raifed from the Duft for the fake of their Vices, or Nobility thrown into it on account of their Virtues: No Lords, Fidlers* Judges or Dancing-Mafters. I HAD the favour of being admitted to feveral Houyhnhmns, who came...
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Travels Into Several Remote Nations of the World: In Four Parts. By Lemuel ...

Jonathan Swift - 1742 - 386 pages
...roaring, empty, conceited, fwearing Companions : No Scoundrels, raifed from the Duft, for the Sake of their Vices, or Nobility thrown into it, on Account of their Virtues ; no Lords, Fidlers, Judges, or Dancing-mafters. f had the Favour of being admitted to feveral Houyhnhnms , who...
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The Works of Jonathan Swift, Volume 3

Jonathan Swift - 1743 - 430 pages
...343 fome, noify, roaring, empty, conceited, fwearing Companions: No Scoundrels railed from the Duft upon the Merit of their Vices -, or Nobility thrown...of their Virtues : No Lords, Fiddlers, Judges, or Dancing- Matters. I HAD the Favour of being admitted to feveral Houyhnhnms, who came to vifit or dine...
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The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...

Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 416 pages
...quarrelfome, noify, roaring, empty, conceited, fwearing companions ; no fcoundrels raifed from the duft upon the merit of their vices, or nobility thrown into it on account of their virtues ; no lords, fullers, judges, or dancingmafters. 1 had the favour of being admitted to feveral Houyhnhnms, who came...
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The Works ...: With the Author's Life and Character, Notes [etc ..., Volume 4

Jonathan Swift - English literature - 1761 - 412 pages
...quarrelfome, noify, roaring, empty, conceited, Iwearing companions ; no Icoundrels railed from the dull upon the merit of their vices, or nobility thrown into it on account of their virtues ; no lords, fidlers, judges, or dancingmafters. I had the Favour of being admitted to lircral Houyhnhm?, who came...
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The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, Volume 2

Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 468 pages
...noify, roaring, empty, conceited, (wearing companion^! no fcoundrels '. drels raifed from the duft upon the merit of their vices, or nobility thrown into it on account of their virtues; no lords, fidlers, judges, or dancing-mafters. I had the favour of being admitted to feveral Houyhnhnms, who...
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The Works of Dr Jonathan Swift, Dean of St Patrick's, Dublin. In Thirteen ...

Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 382 pages
...quarrelfome, noify, roaring, empty, conceited, fweaiing companions; no fcoundrels railed from the duft upon the merit of their vices, or nobility thrown into it on account of their virtues ; no lords, fidlers, judges, or dancingmafters. I had the favour of being admitted to feveral Houyhnhnms, who came...
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The Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin ..., Volume 5

Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784 - 510 pages
...quarrelfome, noify, roaring, empty, conceited, fwtaring companions ; No No fcoundrels raifed from the duft upon the merit of their vices, or nobility thrown...of their virtues ; no lords, fiddlers, judges, or dancing-mafters. I had ,the favour of being admitted to feveral Houyhnhnms, who came to vifit or dine...
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The Life of the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Swift ...

Thomas Sheridan - 1787 - 524 pages
...quarrelfbme, nt/rfy, roaring, empty, conceited, fwearing companions; nofcoundrels raifed frorrt the duft upon the merit of their vices, or nobility thrown into it on account of their virtues ; no Lords, Fidkrs, Judges, or Dancing-maftersv** In another place, after having brought the wholt fta-te of affairs...
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The Life of the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin

Thomas Sheridan - Authors, English - 1787 - 528 pages
...•Roify, roaring, empty, conceited, fwearing companions; nofcoundrels raifed from the duft upon the mem of their vices, or nobility thrown into it on account of their virtues ; no- Lords, Fidlers, Judges, or Dancing-mafters." In another place, after having brought the whole Hate of affairs...
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