Irish Wit and Humor: Anecdote Biography of Swift, Curran, O'Leary and O'ConnellJ. A. McGee, 1872 - 239 էջ |
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... manners of their ancestors , that they could neither be induced by promises , nor forced by threats , to exchange them for those of their neighbors . Swift , no doubt , wished to know what they would get by the exchange . Mr. Core was ...
... manners of their ancestors , that they could neither be induced by promises , nor forced by threats , to exchange them for those of their neighbors . Swift , no doubt , wished to know what they would get by the exchange . Mr. Core was ...
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... manners that he was determined he should have his way in every thing ; but was resolved , however , that he should be entertained in the old Irish style of hospitality , which Mr. Gore always kept up to such a degree , that his house ...
... manners that he was determined he should have his way in every thing ; but was resolved , however , that he should be entertained in the old Irish style of hospitality , which Mr. Gore always kept up to such a degree , that his house ...
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... manner of entertaining his guests , and his behavior at table , were curious . A frequent visitor thus described them : He placed himself at the head of the table , and opposite to a great pier glass , so that he could see whatever his ...
... manner of entertaining his guests , and his behavior at table , were curious . A frequent visitor thus described them : He placed himself at the head of the table , and opposite to a great pier glass , so that he could see whatever his ...
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... manner of arguing , be able , in about a year's time , to con- vince her she had better send up the meat too little than too much done : at the same time he charged the men - servants , that whenever they thought the meat was ready , to ...
... manner of arguing , be able , in about a year's time , to con- vince her she had better send up the meat too little than too much done : at the same time he charged the men - servants , that whenever they thought the meat was ready , to ...
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... manner he had been present at the wedding , and was let into their roguery ; and assured them , if they did not immediately apply to honest labor , he would have them taken up and sent to gaol . Whereupon the lame once more recovered ...
... manner he had been present at the wedding , and was let into their roguery ; and assured them , if they did not immediately apply to honest labor , he would have them taken up and sent to gaol . Whereupon the lame once more recovered ...
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Էջ 31 - Let me see, what should I have had ? A couple of lobsters ; ay, that would have done very well ; two shillings — tarts, a shilling : but you will drink a glass of wine with me, though you supped so much before your usual time only to spare my pocket? — 'No, we had rather talk with you than drink with you.
Էջ 37 - THE HONOURABLE ROBERT BOYLE'S MEDITATIONS. '""PHIS single stick, which you now behold ingloriously lying •*- in that neglected corner, I once knew in a flourishing state in a forest ; it was full of sap, full of leaves, and full of boughs ; but now, in vain does the busy art of man pretend to vie with nature, by tying that withered bundle of twigs to its sapless trunk...
Էջ 46 - Tis a cheese, which by how much the richer, has the thicker, the homelier, and the coarser coat; and whereof to a judicious palate, the maggots are the best.
Էջ 38 - ... his green boughs, and left him a withered trunk : he then flies to art, and puts on a periwig, valuing himself upon an unnatural bundle of hairs (all covered with powder), that never grew on his head ; but now, should this our broomstick pretend to enter the scene, proud of those birchen spoils it never bore, and all covered with dust, though the sweepings of the finest lady's chamber, we should be apt to ridicule and despise its vanity.
Էջ 111 - I speak in the spirit of the British law, which makes liberty commensurate with, and inseparable from, British soil ; which proclaims even to the stranger and the sojourner, the moment he sets his foot upon British earth, that the ground on which he treads is holy, and consecrated by the genius of universal emancipation.
Էջ 43 - He that hath pity upon the poor lendeth unto the LORD; and that which he hath given will he pay him again.
Էջ 31 - I'll tell you one that first comes into my head. One evening, Gay and I went to see him: you know how intimately we were all acquainted. On our coming in, 'Heyday, gentlemen...
Էջ 128 - I speak not now of the public proclamation of informers, with a promise of secrecy and of extravagant reward; I speak not of the fate of those horrid wretches who have been so often transferred from the table to the dock, and from the dock to the pillory ; I speak of what your own eyes have seen day after day...
Էջ 104 - Britain, a printer has been gravely found guilty of a libel, for publishing those resolutions, to which the present minister of that kingdom had actually subscribed his name ? To what other cause can you ascribe, what in my mind is still more astonishing, in such a country as Scotland, a nation cast in the happy medium between the spiritless acquiescence of submissive poverty, and the sturdy credulity of pampered wealth ; cool and ardent, adventurous and persevering ; winning her eagle flight against...
Էջ 39 - ... with all his faults, he sets up to be a universal reformer and corrector of abuses, a remover of grievances, rakes into every slut's corner of nature, bringing hidden corruption to the light, and raises a mighty dust where there was none before; sharing deeply all the while in the very same pollutions he pretends to sweep away...