Our friend Gay is used as the friends of Tories are by Whigs — and generally by Tories too. Because he had humour, he was supposed to have dealt with Dr. Swift, in like manner as when any one had learning formerly, he was thought to have dealt with... The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ... - Página 31de Jonathan Swift - 1757Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Jonathan Swift - 1912 - 508 páginas
...too. Because he had humour he was supposed to have dealt with Dr. Swift, in like manner as when anyone had learning formerly, he was thought to have dealt with the devil. He puts his whole trust at Court in that lady whom I described to you, and whom you take to be an allegorical creature... | |
| Lewis Saul Benjamin - 1921 - 196 páginas
...Because he had humour he was supposed to have dealt with Dr. Swift ; in like manner as when anyone had learning formerly, he was thought to have dealt with the devil. He puts his-* whole trust at Court in that lady whom I described to : you."f " That lady," presumably was Mrs. Howard.... | |
| Lewis Saul Benjamin - 1927 - 358 páginas
...Because he had humour, he was supposed to have dealt with Dr. Swift; in like manner as when anyone had learning formerly, he was thought to have dealt with the Devil. He puts his whole heart at Court in that lady whom I described." " That lady," it may be presumed, was Mrs. Howard. The... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 2007 - 298 páginas
...Because he had humour, he was supposed to have dealt with Dr. Swift, in like manner as when anyone had learning formerly, he was thought to have dealt with the devil "Lord Bolingbroke had not the least harm by his fall; I wish he had received no more by his other fall.... | |
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