The Works of Dr Jonathan Swift ..John Donadlson [sic]... London, 1774 |
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... able to overtake the boat . This I was afterwards told , for I durft not ftay to fee the ilue of the adventure ; but ran as faft as I could the way I first went , and then climbed up a steep hill , which gave me fome profpect of the ...
... able to overtake the boat . This I was afterwards told , for I durft not ftay to fee the ilue of the adventure ; but ran as faft as I could the way I first went , and then climbed up a steep hill , which gave me fome profpect of the ...
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Jonathan Swift. eft prodigy that ever appeared in the world : where I was able to draw an imperial fleet in my hand , and ... able either to scratch or to bite him , as I myself have fometimes done with a weafel in England . At length he ...
Jonathan Swift. eft prodigy that ever appeared in the world : where I was able to draw an imperial fleet in my hand , and ... able either to scratch or to bite him , as I myself have fometimes done with a weafel in England . At length he ...
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... able to forbear groaning and fhedding tears , and turning my head towards my fides ; letting him know , as well as I could , how cruelly I was hurt by the preffure of his thumb and finger . He feem- ed to apprehend my meaning ; for ...
... able to forbear groaning and fhedding tears , and turning my head towards my fides ; letting him know , as well as I could , how cruelly I was hurt by the preffure of his thumb and finger . He feem- ed to apprehend my meaning ; for ...
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... able to diflinguifh . I con- fefs , this reflexion was obvious enough ; which however I could not forbear , left the reader might think those vaft creatures were actually deformed : for I think 12 Part II . GULLIVER's TRAVELS .
... able to diflinguifh . I con- fefs , this reflexion was obvious enough ; which however I could not forbear , left the reader might think those vaft creatures were actually deformed : for I think 12 Part II . GULLIVER's TRAVELS .
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... . 2 fore . fore her , fhe was able to drefs and undress Chap . II . A VOYAGE TO BROBDINGNAG . 15 A defcription of the farmer's daughter The author carried to a market town, and then to the metropolis The particulars of journey,
... . 2 fore . fore her , fhe was able to drefs and undress Chap . II . A VOYAGE TO BROBDINGNAG . 15 A defcription of the farmer's daughter The author carried to a market town, and then to the metropolis The particulars of journey,
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