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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... any tafk what- foever . His pride , his fpirit , or his ambition , call it by what name you pleafe , was bound- lefs ; but his views were checked in his younger younger years , and the anxiety of that disap pointment xl The LIFE of.
... any tafk what- foever . His pride , his fpirit , or his ambition , call it by what name you pleafe , was bound- lefs ; but his views were checked in his younger younger years , and the anxiety of that disap pointment xl The LIFE of.
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... fpirit which fecured his integrity , by difdaining the . meannels of a lie , produced that dread of hypocrify which concealed his piety , and be trayed him into appearances of evil : and the fame want of natural tenderness which made ...
... fpirit which fecured his integrity , by difdaining the . meannels of a lie , produced that dread of hypocrify which concealed his piety , and be trayed him into appearances of evil : and the fame want of natural tenderness which made ...
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... fpirit , That could be mov'd to fmile at any thing . Ful . Cæfar . Mrs. Pilkington believed the Dean's early youth did not promise that bright day of wit which has fince en- Hightened the learned would . Whilft he was at the univerfity ...
... fpirit , That could be mov'd to fmile at any thing . Ful . Cæfar . Mrs. Pilkington believed the Dean's early youth did not promise that bright day of wit which has fince en- Hightened the learned would . Whilft he was at the univerfity ...
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... fpirit , and fettled the ferment . But , his Lordfhip being principally en- gaged with another antagonist * , it was thought ne- ceffary , in order to quiet the minds of men , that this oppofer fhould receive a reprimand , which partly ...
... fpirit , and fettled the ferment . But , his Lordfhip being principally en- gaged with another antagonist * , it was thought ne- ceffary , in order to quiet the minds of men , that this oppofer fhould receive a reprimand , which partly ...
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... fpirit by his own , or any other pen . The , cenfures that have paffed upon it are various . The moft mate- rial of which were fuch as reflected upon Dr. Swift , in the character of a clergyman , and a Chriftian . It has been one of the ...
... fpirit by his own , or any other pen . The , cenfures that have paffed upon it are various . The moft mate- rial of which were fuch as reflected upon Dr. Swift , in the character of a clergyman , and a Chriftian . It has been one of the ...
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