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 x
... defign afide ; and that his averfion to kings was in- vincible . Befides the letters contained in the eighth volume , Dr. Swift wrote a great many to Stella and Mifs Vanhomrigh . Extracts from fome of the former have been inferted in Mr ...
... defign afide ; and that his averfion to kings was in- vincible . Befides the letters contained in the eighth volume , Dr. Swift wrote a great many to Stella and Mifs Vanhomrigh . Extracts from fome of the former have been inferted in Mr ...
Page xxvii
... Dean's credit were at an end ; and as a defign to bring in the Pretender had been imputed to the Queen's ministry , fo Swift lay now under much odi- ñ ç um , 1 um , as being fuppofed to have been a well- DR . SWIFT . xxvii.
... Dean's credit were at an end ; and as a defign to bring in the Pretender had been imputed to the Queen's ministry , fo Swift lay now under much odi- ñ ç um , 1 um , as being fuppofed to have been a well- DR . SWIFT . xxvii.
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... defign ; the a- bufes he notes , being fuch as all church - of - England men agree in nor was it proper for his fubject to meddle with other points , than fuch as have been perpetually controverted fince the reformation . To infance ...
... defign ; the a- bufes he notes , being fuch as all church - of - England men agree in nor was it proper for his fubject to meddle with other points , than fuch as have been perpetually controverted fince the reformation . To infance ...
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... defign this reflect- er was ferving , when he concludes his pamphlet with a caution to the reader , to beware of thinking the au- thor's wit was entirely his own . Surely this must have had fome allay of perfonal animofity , at least ...
... defign this reflect- er was ferving , when he concludes his pamphlet with a caution to the reader , to beware of thinking the au- thor's wit was entirely his own . Surely this must have had fome allay of perfonal animofity , at least ...
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... defign was unfortunately executed ,. it must be that of this answerer ; who , when he would have it obferved , that the author's wit is none of his own , is able to produce but three inftances , two of them mere trifles , and all three ...
... defign was unfortunately executed ,. it must be that of this answerer ; who , when he would have it obferved , that the author's wit is none of his own , is able to produce but three inftances , two of them mere trifles , and all three ...
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