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" French, from whence we borrow the word, have a quite different idea of the thing, and so had we in the politer age of our fathers. Raillery was to say something that at first appeared a reproach or reflection, but by some turn of wit, unexpected and surprising,... "
The St. James's Magazine - Side 32
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The Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, Bind 13

Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1764 - 456 sider
...getting the laugh on his fide, and then carrying all before him. The French, from whom we borrow the word, have a quite different idea of the thing, and...our fathers. Raillery was to fay fomething that at firfi appeared a reproach or reflexion, but by fome turn pf wit unexpected and furprifipg, ended always...
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The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin ..., Bind 13

Jonathan Swift - 1765 - 304 sider
...ting the laugh on his fide, and then carrying all before him. The French, from whom we' borrow the word, have a quite different idea of the thing, and fo had we in the politei' age of our fathers. Raillery was to fay fomething that at firft appeared a reproach or reflexion,...
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The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...

Jonathan Swift - 1766 - 378 sider
...getting the laugh on his fide, and then carrying all before him. The French, from whom we borrow the word, have a quite different idea of the thing, and...a reproach or reflexion, but, by fome turn of wit unexpected and furprizing, ended always in a compliment, and to the advantage of the perfon it was...
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The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, Bind 13

Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 486 sider
...getting the laugh on his lide, and then carrying all before him. The French, from whence we borrow the word, have a quite different idea of the thing, and...at firft appeared a reproach or reflexion, but, by iome turn of wit unexpected and furprifing, ended always in a compliment, and to the advantage of the...
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The Works of Dr Jonathan Swift, Dean of St Patrick's, Dublin. In Thirteen ...

Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 404 sider
...getting the laugh on his fide, and then carrying all before him. The French, .from whom we borrow the word, have a quite different idea of the thing, and...fay fomething that at firft appeared a reproach or reflection, but, by fome tarn of wit unexpected and furprifing, ended always in a compliment, and to...
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The Works of the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Swift ...

Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 514 sider
...getting the laugh on his fide, and then carrying all before him. The French, from whence we borrow the word, have a quite different idea of the thing, and...fay fomething that at firft appeared a reproach or reflection, but, by fome turn of wit unexpected and furprifmg, ended always in a compliment, and to...
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The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D., Dean of St. Patrick's ..., Bind 5

Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 486 sider
...him. The French, 'from whence we borrow the word, have a quite different idea of the thing, and so had we in the politer age of -our fathers. Raillery, was to say something that at first appeared a reproach or reflection, but, by some turn of wit unexpected...
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The Works of Jonathan Swift: Miscellaneous essays

Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814 - 558 sider
...before him. The French, from whence we borrow the word, have a quite different idea of the thing, and so had we in the politer age of our fathers. Raillery, was to say something that at first appeared a reproach or reflection, but, by some turn of wit unexpected...
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The Works of Jonathan Swift: Containing Interesting and Valuable ..., Bind 2

Jonathan Swift - 1850 - 900 sider
...before him. The French, from whence we borrow the word, have a quite difierent idea of the thing, and so had we in the politer age of our fathers. Raillery was to say something that at first appeared a reproach or reflection, but, by some turn of wit, unexpected...
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Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Bind 38

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1856 - 600 sider
...from whom we borrow the word," remarks the Dean, "have quite a different idea of the thing ; and so had we in the politer age of our fathers. Raillery was to say something that at first appeared a reproach or reflection, but by some turn of wit, unexpected...
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