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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... fure of preferving at fome di- ftance : Add all these confiderations together , and the folution of this mighty mystery may probably not appear impoflible . Suppofing " " Swift to have , been guided in this affair by Swift DR . SW IF T ...
... fure of preferving at fome di- ftance : Add all these confiderations together , and the folution of this mighty mystery may probably not appear impoflible . Suppofing " " Swift to have , been guided in this affair by Swift DR . SW IF T ...
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... fure they have bad ones fufficient " to poize the fcale . " Mrs. Pilkington bowed , and tolds him , he did her great honour ; in that copying Bp . Berkeley , whom the had frequently heard declare , That when any speech was made to him ...
... fure they have bad ones fufficient " to poize the fcale . " Mrs. Pilkington bowed , and tolds him , he did her great honour ; in that copying Bp . Berkeley , whom the had frequently heard declare , That when any speech was made to him ...
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Jonathan Swift. Mrs. Pilkington very fternly , he was fure fhe had ftolen it . She affirmed very ferioufly , fhe had not . Upon which he looked for it , and found it where he himfelf had laid it : " Tis well for you , " faid he , " that ...
Jonathan Swift. Mrs. Pilkington very fternly , he was fure fhe had ftolen it . She affirmed very ferioufly , fhe had not . Upon which he looked for it , and found it where he himfelf had laid it : " Tis well for you , " faid he , " that ...
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... fure ) into that of any reader of taste and candour . He allows two or three at moft , there produced , to have been deliver ed unwarily ; for which he defires to plead the excuse offered already , of his youth , and franknefs of fpeech ...
... fure ) into that of any reader of taste and candour . He allows two or three at moft , there produced , to have been deliver ed unwarily ; for which he defires to plead the excuse offered already , of his youth , and franknefs of fpeech ...
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... fure it is im- poffible for two writers of different times and countries , to agree in their thoughts after fuch a manner , that two continued difcourfes fhall be the fame , only muta- tis mutandis . Neither will he infift upon the ...
... fure it is im- poffible for two writers of different times and countries , to agree in their thoughts after fuch a manner , that two continued difcourfes fhall be the fame , only muta- tis mutandis . Neither will he infift upon the ...
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