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 viii
... ftill been traditional and oral , would still have been believed . Several little incidents , which thewed the peculiarities of his converfation and do . meftic life , were related by Mrs. Pilkington in her memoirs ; though thefe could ...
... ftill been traditional and oral , would still have been believed . Several little incidents , which thewed the peculiarities of his converfation and do . meftic life , were related by Mrs. Pilkington in her memoirs ; though thefe could ...
Page xxviii
... Dublin . But whatever were the motives to this marriage , the Dean and the lady continued to live af- terwards , juft in the fame manner as they had had lived before . Mrs. Dingley was ftill the infeparable xxviii The LIFE of.
... Dublin . But whatever were the motives to this marriage , the Dean and the lady continued to live af- terwards , juft in the fame manner as they had had lived before . Mrs. Dingley was ftill the infeparable xxviii The LIFE of.
Page xxix
... ftill avoided a pofitive de- nial . She preffed him ftill more , either to accept or refuse her as a wife ; upon which he wrote an answer , and delivered it with his own hand . The receipt of this , which pro- bably communicated the ...
... ftill avoided a pofitive de- nial . She preffed him ftill more , either to accept or refuse her as a wife ; upon which he wrote an answer , and delivered it with his own hand . The receipt of this , which pro- bably communicated the ...
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... ftill read Marvel's anfwer to Parker with pleafure , though the book it anfwers be funk long ago ; fo the Earl of Orrery's remarks will be read with delight , when the differtation he expofes will neither be fought nor found t . But ...
... ftill read Marvel's anfwer to Parker with pleafure , though the book it anfwers be funk long ago ; fo the Earl of Orrery's remarks will be read with delight , when the differtation he expofes will neither be fought nor found t . But ...
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... ftill infift , and put the question , What is then become of thofe immenfe bales of paper , which must needs have been employed in fuch numbers of books ? Can these alfo be wholly annihilate , and fo of a fudden , as I pretend ? What ...
... ftill infift , and put the question , What is then become of thofe immenfe bales of paper , which must needs have been employed in fuch numbers of books ? Can these alfo be wholly annihilate , and fo of a fudden , as I pretend ? What ...
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