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 xxxii
Jonathan Swift. and mind . Her ftature was tall , her hair and eyes black , her complexion fair and delicate , her features regular , foft , and animated , her fhape eafy and elegant , and her manner feminine , polite , and graceful ...
Jonathan Swift. and mind . Her ftature was tall , her hair and eyes black , her complexion fair and delicate , her features regular , foft , and animated , her fhape eafy and elegant , and her manner feminine , polite , and graceful ...
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... eye ; fwelled to the fize of an egg , and several large boils broke out on his arms and body ; the extreme pain of which ... eyes . Upon the fubfiding of thefe tumours , he knew thofe about him ; and appeared fo far to have recovered his ...
... eye ; fwelled to the fize of an egg , and several large boils broke out on his arms and body ; the extreme pain of which ... eyes . Upon the fubfiding of thefe tumours , he knew thofe about him ; and appeared fo far to have recovered his ...
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... eyes , though each of them is now an humble and an earneft appellant for the laurel , and has large comely volumes ready to fhew for a fupport to his pretenfions . The never dying works of these illuftrious perfons , your governor , Sir ...
... eyes , though each of them is now an humble and an earneft appellant for the laurel , and has large comely volumes ready to fhew for a fupport to his pretenfions . The never dying works of these illuftrious perfons , your governor , Sir ...
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... eyes I have beheld the perfon of Wil- liam Wotton , B. D. who has written a good fizeable vo- fume against a friend of your governor † ( from whom , alas , he must therefore look for little favour ) in a moft gentlemanly ftyle , adorned ...
... eyes I have beheld the perfon of Wil- liam Wotton , B. D. who has written a good fizeable vo- fume against a friend of your governor † ( from whom , alas , he must therefore look for little favour ) in a moft gentlemanly ftyle , adorned ...
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... eyes , and filled their imaginations with the outward luftre , as neither to re- gard or confider the perfon or the parts of the owner with- in : A misfortune we undergo with fomewhat less re- luctancy , because it has been common to us ...
... eyes , and filled their imaginations with the outward luftre , as neither to re- gard or confider the perfon or the parts of the owner with- in : A misfortune we undergo with fomewhat less re- luctancy , because it has been common to us ...
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