| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1766 - 410 Seiten
...to make my letter at leaft as long as one of your fermons ; and; if you do not mend, my next fhall be as long as one of Dr. Manton's *, who taught my youth to yawn, and prepared me to be an high-churchman, that I might never hear him read, nor read him more. You muft know, that I am as... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1766 - 408 Seiten
...fcribbling, to make my letter at leaft as long as one of your fermons ; and, if you do not mend, my next mail be as long as one of Dr. Manton's *, who taught my youth to yawn, and prepared me to be an high-churchman, that I might never hear him read, nor read him more. You muft know, that I am as... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 478 Seiten
...punishment, and calling all my anger against you to my aid, I resolve, since I am this morning in the humour of scribbling, to make my letter at least as long...that I might never hear him read, nor read him more. * Thomas Manton, D. D, w!>o bad been ejected from the rectory of Covent Garden, for nonconformity,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 478 Seiten
...punishment, and calling all my anger against you lo my aid, I resolve, since! I am this morning in the humour of scribbling, to make my letter at least as long...yawn, and prepared me to be a high churchman, that 1 might never hear him read, nor read him more. * Thomas Manton, D. D, who had been ejected from the... | |
| Walter Wilson - 1810 - 598 Seiten
...extraordinary passage, relating to Dr. Manton. " My next shall be as long as one of Dr. Manton 's (sermons), who taught my youth to yawn, and prepared me to be a high-churchman, that I might never hear him read, nor read him more."* If nich were the grounds upon... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1813 - 366 Seiten
...punishment, and calling all my anger against you to my aid, I resolve, since I am this morning in the humour of scribbling, to make my letter at least as long...one of Dr. Manton's,* who taught my youth to yawn, aud prepared me to be a high churchman, that I might never hear him read, nor read him more. * Thomas... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1813 - 334 Seiten
...punishment, and calling all my anger against you to my aid, I resolve, since I am this morning in the humour of scribbling, to make my letter at least as long as one ef your sermons ; and, if you do not mend, my next shall be as long as one of Dr. Manton's,* who taught... | |
| Daniel Neal - 1817 - 506 Seiten
...Bolingbroke. In a letttr to Dr. Swift, he writes, ''My next shall be as long as one of Dr. Manton's sermons, who taught my youth to yawn, and prepared me to be a high churchman, that 1 might never hear him read, nor read him more.'' Granger's History, vl iii. p. 304, note. /. / shire,... | |
| Daniel Neal - 1817 - 508 Seiten
...Swift, he writes, " iiy rext shall be as long as one of Dr. Manlon's sermons, who taught my j :>uib to yawn, and prepared me to be a high churchman, that I mi£;ht never hear him read, por read him more." Granger's Hintory, vol. iii. p. 304, note. /;•/.... | |
| 1818 - 728 Seiten
...Bolingbroke, in a letter to Swift, says, " My next shall be a? long as one of Dr. Manton's Sermons, who taught my youth to yawn, and prepared me to be...Churchman, that I might never hear him read, nor read him more.'f He was one of the greatest Divines among the Presbyterians. P. 166. Dr.'Bntes was Vicarof St.... | |
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