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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... fometimes founded upon falfe information . Some of thefe miftakes were detected by a volume of let- ters figned J. R. in which were also fome new ma terials ; and the account fince published by Mr. Swift , with an imperfect sketch by ...
... fometimes founded upon falfe information . Some of thefe miftakes were detected by a volume of let- ters figned J. R. in which were also fome new ma terials ; and the account fince published by Mr. Swift , with an imperfect sketch by ...
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... fometimes take fhel- ter in a waggon . He chofe to dine at obfcure alehoufes among pedlars and oftlers , and to lie where he faw written over the door , Lodgings Lodgings for a penny ; but he used to bribe xvi The LIFE of.
... fometimes take fhel- ter in a waggon . He chofe to dine at obfcure alehoufes among pedlars and oftlers , and to lie where he faw written over the door , Lodgings Lodgings for a penny ; but he used to bribe xvi The LIFE of.
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... fometimes offend- ed with his fatire , which fets not only all hu- man actions , but human nature itself , in the worst light . The truth is , Swift's difap- pointments had rendered him fplenetic and angry with the whole world , and he ...
... fometimes offend- ed with his fatire , which fets not only all hu- man actions , but human nature itself , in the worst light . The truth is , Swift's difap- pointments had rendered him fplenetic and angry with the whole world , and he ...
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... fometimes reproached him with unkindnefs ; for to fuch regret and reproach he certainly alludes , in the following verfe on her birth - day , in 1726 . " O , then , whatever heav'n intends , " Take pity on your pitying friends : " Nor ...
... fometimes reproached him with unkindnefs ; for to fuch regret and reproach he certainly alludes , in the following verfe on her birth - day , in 1726 . " O , then , whatever heav'n intends , " Take pity on your pitying friends : " Nor ...
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Jonathan Swift. days ; these entertainments were therefore difcontinued , and he fometimes avoided the company of his moft intimate friends : but in time he grew more defirous of company . In 1732 , he complains , in a letter to Mr. Gay ...
Jonathan Swift. days ; these entertainments were therefore difcontinued , and he fometimes avoided the company of his moft intimate friends : but in time he grew more defirous of company . In 1732 , he complains , in a letter to Mr. Gay ...
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