I am at present in the case of a man that was almost in harbour and then blown back to sea — who has a reasonable hope of going to a good place, and an absolute certainty of leaving a very bad one. Not that I have any particular disgust at the world,... The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift... - Page 65de Jonathan Swift - 1813Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
 | Jonathan Swift - 1766
...place, and an abfolute certainty of leaving a very bad qne. Not that I have any particular difguft at the world ; for I have as great comfort in my own family, and from the kindnefs of my friends, as any man ; but the world, in the main, difpleafeth me ; I have too true a... | |
 | Jonathan Swift - 1766
...particular difguft at the world ; for I have as .ereat comfort in my own family, and from the kindnefs of my friends, as any man ; but the world, in the main, difpleafeth me ; and I have too true a prefentiment of calamities that are like to befal my country.... | |
 | Jonathan Swift - 1784
...place, and an abfolute certainty of leaving a very bad one. Not that I have any particular difguft -at the world ; for I have as great comfort in my own family, and from the kindnefs of my friends, as any man ; but the world, in the main, difpleafes me ; and I have too true... | |
 | Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784
...place, and an abfolute certainty of leaving a very bad one. Not that I have any particular difguft at the world ; for I have as great comfort in my own family, and from the kindnefs of my friends, as any man ; but the world, in the main, difpleafeth me ; and I have too true... | |
 | Jonathan Swift - 1801
...sea ; who has a reasonable hope of going to a good place, and an absolute certainty of leaving a very bad one. Not that I have any particular disgust at...world, in the main, displeases me ; and I have too tvie a presentiment of calamities that are likely to befal my country. However, if I should have the... | |
 | Jonathan Swift - 1801
...sea ; who has a reasonable hope of going to a good place, and an absolute certainty of leaving a very bad one. Not that I have any particular disgust at...from the kindness of my friends, as any man ; but the worldy in the main, displeases me ; and I have too true sc presentiment of calamities that are likely... | |
 | Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814
...sea ; who has a reasonable hope of going to a good place, and an absolute certainty of leaving a very bad one. Not that I have any particular disgust at...displeases me ; and I have too true a presentiment of calamities that are likely to befal my country. However, if I should have the happiness to see you... | |
 | Jonathan Swift - 1814
...sea; who has a reasonable hope of going to a good place, and an absolute certainty of leaving a very bad one. Not that I have any particular disgust at...displeases me ; and I have too true a presentiment of calamities that are likely to befal my country. However, if I should have the happiness to see you... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1824
...sea; who has a reasonable hope of going to a good place, and an absolute certainty of leaving a very bad one. Not that I have any particular disgust at...displeases me ; and I have too true a presentiment of calamities that are likely to befal my country. However, if I should have the happiness to see you... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1824
...sea; who has a reasonable hope of going to a good place, and an absolute certainty of leaving a very bad one. Not that I have any particular disgust at...displeases me ; and I have too true a presentiment of calamities that are likely to befal my country. However, if I should have the happiness to see you... | |
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