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 xiv
... honoured with the confidence and familiarity of King William . His father , Sir John Temple , had been mafter of the rolls in Ireland , and contracted an intimate friend- fhip with Godwin Swift , which continued till his death ; and Sir ...
... honoured with the confidence and familiarity of King William . His father , Sir John Temple , had been mafter of the rolls in Ireland , and contracted an intimate friend- fhip with Godwin Swift , which continued till his death ; and Sir ...
Page xxiii
... honours that crowded upon him , he wrote every day an account of what occurred to Stella ; and fent her a journal ... honour it while it laft- ed , on account of the violent measures which were pursued by both fides . " I ufe the mi ...
... honours that crowded upon him , he wrote every day an account of what occurred to Stella ; and fent her a journal ... honour it while it laft- ed , on account of the violent measures which were pursued by both fides . " I ufe the mi ...
Page xxvii
... honour ; but now , upon his return after the Queen's death , he experien- ced every poffible mark of contempt and in- dignation . The tables were turned ; the power of the Tories and the Dean's credit were at an end ; and as a defign to ...
... honour ; but now , upon his return after the Queen's death , he experien- ced every poffible mark of contempt and in- dignation . The tables were turned ; the power of the Tories and the Dean's credit were at an end ; and as a defign to ...
Page xlvii
... honour to the public , and a fcourge to all the knaves and fools of his time . Upon the whole , his conduct was greatly variegated , fo much as to appear even capricious and con- tradictory . However , if we look a little deeper than ...
... honour to the public , and a fcourge to all the knaves and fools of his time . Upon the whole , his conduct was greatly variegated , fo much as to appear even capricious and con- tradictory . However , if we look a little deeper than ...
Page lii
... honour ; in that copying Bp . Berkeley , whom the had frequently heard declare , That when any speech was made to him , which might ! be conftrued either into a compliment or an affront , or that had two handles , he always took hold of ...
... honour ; in that copying Bp . Berkeley , whom the had frequently heard declare , That when any speech was made to him , which might ! be conftrued either into a compliment or an affront , or that had two handles , he always took hold of ...
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