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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... hath yet appeared in England ; we judge it neceffary to give an account of the method . ufed in conducting it . In the edition which is no v offered to the pu- blic , the Tale of a Tub , of which the Dean's cor- rections fufficiently ...
... hath yet appeared in England ; we judge it neceffary to give an account of the method . ufed in conducting it . In the edition which is no v offered to the pu- blic , the Tale of a Tub , of which the Dean's cor- rections fufficiently ...
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... hath condemned me ; " and ftupidity was what I had recourfe to . " The first remarkable event of his life , after his fettlement at the deanery , was his marriage to Mrs. Johnfon , after a moft in- timate friendship of more than sixteen ...
... hath condemned me ; " and ftupidity was what I had recourfe to . " The first remarkable event of his life , after his fettlement at the deanery , was his marriage to Mrs. Johnfon , after a moft in- timate friendship of more than sixteen ...
Page xlviii
... the fole ufe of the faid box to his brother , Dr. James Gratton , during the life of the faid Doctor , who hath more ⚫ occafion for it , ” · following following Latin epitaph : It was written by himself , xlviii The LIFE of.
... the fole ufe of the faid box to his brother , Dr. James Gratton , during the life of the faid Doctor , who hath more ⚫ occafion for it , ” · following following Latin epitaph : It was written by himself , xlviii The LIFE of.
Page lxv
... hath never been equalled by any other writer . The truth of this affertion will more evidently appear , by comparing him with fome of the authors of his own time . Of thefe Dr. Tillotson and Mr. Addison are to be num- bered among the ...
... hath never been equalled by any other writer . The truth of this affertion will more evidently appear , by comparing him with fome of the authors of his own time . Of thefe Dr. Tillotson and Mr. Addison are to be num- bered among the ...
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... hath all along concealed himself from most of his nearest friends : yet feveral have gone a farther ftep , and pronounced another book * to have been the work of the fame hand with this ; which the author di- rectly affirms to be a ...
... hath all along concealed himself from most of his nearest friends : yet feveral have gone a farther ftep , and pronounced another book * to have been the work of the fame hand with this ; which the author di- rectly affirms to be a ...
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