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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... body and mind . & About a year after his return from Ireland , he thought it expedient to take his mafter of arts degree at Oxford ; and accordingly was admitted b 3 * admitted ad eundem on the 14th of June 1692 DR . SWIFT . XV.
... body and mind . & About a year after his return from Ireland , he thought it expedient to take his mafter of arts degree at Oxford ; and accordingly was admitted b 3 * admitted ad eundem on the 14th of June 1692 DR . SWIFT . XV.
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... body , as well as by this writer . " He did marry her at length , " probably to cure and put an end to thofe conftant uneafineffes and jealoufies , which his frequent visits to Vanef- 66 La • 66 fa muft naturally raife in her . " xxxii ...
... body , as well as by this writer . " He did marry her at length , " probably to cure and put an end to thofe conftant uneafineffes and jealoufies , which his frequent visits to Vanef- 66 La • 66 fa muft naturally raife in her . " xxxii ...
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... body feems to acquiefce in it ; namely , that he was not made like other men . ' Add to this , that Swift was a man of great pride , and could not have borne to be defpi- fed , however fecretly ; that he loved female converfe , and to ...
... body feems to acquiefce in it ; namely , that he was not made like other men . ' Add to this , that Swift was a man of great pride , and could not have borne to be defpi- fed , however fecretly ; that he loved female converfe , and to ...
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... body ; the extreme pain of which kept him awake near a month , and , during one week , it was with difficulty that five perfons reftrained him by mere force from pulling out his own eyes . Upon the fubfiding of thefe tumours , he knew ...
... body ; the extreme pain of which kept him awake near a month , and , during one week , it was with difficulty that five perfons reftrained him by mere force from pulling out his own eyes . Upon the fubfiding of thefe tumours , he knew ...
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... body may . " She accompanied the Dean to evening - prayers ; and on their return to the deanry , he told Mr. and Mrs. Pilkington , that he gave them leave to day to fupper ; which , from him , was a fufficient invitation . The Dean then ...
... body may . " She accompanied the Dean to evening - prayers ; and on their return to the deanry , he told Mr. and Mrs. Pilkington , that he gave them leave to day to fupper ; which , from him , was a fufficient invitation . The Dean then ...
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