The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, DublinC. Bathurst, J. Rivington, W. Strahan, B. Collins, J. Hinton, J. Dodsley, L. Davis and C. Reymers, R. Baldwin, and W. Bowyer, 1766 |
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Page liv
... , that , notwithstanding the friendship Mr. Pope profeffed for Mr. Gay , he could not forbear a great many fatirical , or , if the might be allowed to fay fay fo , envious remarks on the fuccefs of the liv ACCOUNTS OF D .. SWIFT ,
... , that , notwithstanding the friendship Mr. Pope profeffed for Mr. Gay , he could not forbear a great many fatirical , or , if the might be allowed to fay fay fo , envious remarks on the fuccefs of the liv ACCOUNTS OF D .. SWIFT ,
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... allowed to have any merit . They are indeed like annuals , that grow about a young tree , and seem to vie with it for a summer ; but fall and die with the leaves in autumn , and are never heard of any more . When Dr. Eachard writ his ...
... allowed to have any merit . They are indeed like annuals , that grow about a young tree , and seem to vie with it for a summer ; but fall and die with the leaves in autumn , and are never heard of any more . When Dr. Eachard writ his ...
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... allowed to be vexed ; but it is an odd kind of revenge , to go to cuffs in broad day with the first he meets , and lay the last night's injury at his door . And thus much for this difcreet , candid , pious , and ingenious anfwerer ...
... allowed to be vexed ; but it is an odd kind of revenge , to go to cuffs in broad day with the first he meets , and lay the last night's injury at his door . And thus much for this difcreet , candid , pious , and ingenious anfwerer ...
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... occafions or none ; I am fure it will need no excufe , if a multitude of great examples be allowed fufficient authority . For it is here to be noted , C - 3 that that praife was originally a penfion paid by the world The Preface . 31.
... occafions or none ; I am fure it will need no excufe , if a multitude of great examples be allowed fufficient authority . For it is here to be noted , C - 3 that that praife was originally a penfion paid by the world The Preface . 31.
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... allowed the ho- nour of a fourth , by reafon of its level or inferior fitu- ation , expofing it to perpetual interruption from colla- terals . Neither can the bench itself , though raised to a proper eminency , put in a better claim ...
... allowed the ho- nour of a fourth , by reafon of its level or inferior fitu- ation , expofing it to perpetual interruption from colla- terals . Neither can the bench itself , though raised to a proper eminency , put in a better claim ...
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