... or, if your disposition should not be so mathematical, in taking it with you to that place where men of studious minds are apt to sit longer than ordinary ; where, after an abrupt division of the paper, it may not be unpleasant to try to fit and rejoin... The Works - Page 37by Jonathan Swift - 1803Full view - About this book
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 344 pages
...try to fit and rejoin the broken lines: together. All thefe amufements I am no ftranger VOL. IX. B to to in the Country, and doubt not but (by this time) you begin to relifh them, in your prefent contemplative fituation. I remember a man, who was thought to have fome... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1751 - 362 pages
...fit and rejoin VOL. VII. B ' ' the the broken lines together. All thefe amufements I am no flranger to in the country, and doubt not but (by this time) you begin to relifh them in your prefent contemplative fituation. I remember a man, who was thought to have feme... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1757 - 352 pages
...unpleaifant to-.try to-fit and rejoin the broken lines together. All thefe armifements I am no ftranger to in the Country, and doubt not but (by this time) you begin to relifh them, in your prefent contemplative fituation. I remember a man, who was thought to have fome... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 486 pages
...unpleafant to try to fit and rejoin the broken lines together. All thefe amufements I am no ftranger to in the country ; and doubt not but, by this time, you begin to relifn them in your prefent contemplative Situation. I remember a man who was thought to have fome... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1760 - 406 pages
...unpleafant to try to fit and rejoin the broken lines together. All thefe amufejnents I am no ftranger to in the Country, and doubt not but (by this time) you begin to reJifh them, in your prefent contemplative fituation. I remember a man, who was thought to have fome... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1761 - 424 pages
...unpleafant to try to fit and rejoin the broken lines together. All thefe atnufements I am no ftranger to in the country ; and doubt not but, by this time, you begin to relifh them in your prefent contemplative fituation. I remember a man who was thought to have foma... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1778 - 464 pages
...unpleafant to try to fit and rejoin the broken lines together. All thefe amufements 1 am no ftranger to in the Country, and doubt not but (by this time) you begin to . relifh them, in your prefent contemplative fituationr I remember a man, who was thought to have fome... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784 - 472 pages
...unpleafant to try to fit and rejoin the broken lines together. All thefe amufements I am no ftranger to in the country ; and doubt not, but by this time you begin to relifli them in your prefent contemplative fituation. F 2 I I remember a man who was thought to have... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 424 pages
...unpleafant to try to fit and rejoin the broken lines together. All thefe amufements I am no ftranger to in the country, and doubt not but (by this time) you begin to relifh them, in your prefent contemplative fitaation. I remember a man, who was thought to have fome... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 424 pages
...taking it with you to that place where men of studious minds are apt to sit longer than ordinary ; where, after an abrupt division of the paper, it may...thought to have some knowledge in the world, used to affirm, that no people in town ever complained they were forgotten by their friends in the country... | |
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