The Works of Dr Jonathan Swift ..John Donadlson [sic]... London, 1774 |
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... mill , yet his words were articulate enough . I answered as loud as I could in several languages , and he often laid his ear within two yards of me ; but but all in vain , for we were wholly unintelligible 8 Part II . GULLIVER's TRAVELS .
... mill , yet his words were articulate enough . I answered as loud as I could in several languages , and he often laid his ear within two yards of me ; but but all in vain , for we were wholly unintelligible 8 Part II . GULLIVER's TRAVELS .
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... answer- ed them as loud as I could . I turned about feveral times to the company , paid my humble refpects , faid they were welcome , and ufed fome other speech- es I had been taught . I took up a thimble filled with liquor , which ...
... answer- ed them as loud as I could . I turned about feveral times to the company , paid my humble refpects , faid they were welcome , and ufed fome other speech- es I had been taught . I took up a thimble filled with liquor , which ...
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... answered as diftinctly , and in as few words as I could . She asked , whether I would be content to live at court . I bowed down to the board board of the table , and humbly anfwerd , that 22 GULLIVER's TRAVELS . Part II .
... answered as diftinctly , and in as few words as I could . She asked , whether I would be content to live at court . I bowed down to the board board of the table , and humbly anfwerd , that 22 GULLIVER's TRAVELS . Part II .
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... answers , no otherwife defec- tive than by a foreign accent , and an imperfect knowledge in the language , with fome ruftic phra fes , which I had learned at the farmer's house , and did not fuit the polite ftyle of a court . His ...
... answers , no otherwife defec- tive than by a foreign accent , and an imperfect knowledge in the language , with fome ruftic phra fes , which I had learned at the farmer's house , and did not fuit the polite ftyle of a court . His ...
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... answered , that I understood both very well : for although my proper employ ment had been to be furgeon or doctor to the fhip , yet often upon a pinch I was forced to work like a common mariner . But I could not fee how this could be ...
... answered , that I understood both very well : for although my proper employ ment had been to be furgeon or doctor to the fhip , yet often upon a pinch I was forced to work like a common mariner . But I could not fee how this could be ...
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