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 xxiv
... just at the conclufion of the peace of Utrecht , he drew the first sketch of An History of the four last years of Queen Anne . This he afterwards finished , and came into England to publish , but was diffua- ded from it by Lord ...
... just at the conclufion of the peace of Utrecht , he drew the first sketch of An History of the four last years of Queen Anne . This he afterwards finished , and came into England to publish , but was diffua- ded from it by Lord ...
Page xxviii
... , Dublin . But whatever . were the motives to this marriage , the Dean and the lady continued to live af- terwards , just in the fame manner as they had “ had lived before . Mrs. Dingley was still 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 , just in the fame manner as they had “ had lived before . Mrs. Dingley was still the infeparable xxviii The LIFE of.
Page xlii
... just applause . Yet he was not less open to admonition , if it was offered without arrogance , and by per fons of whose ability and honesty he had no doubt . Such was Swift as a companion ; as a master , he was not less remarkable . As ...
... just applause . Yet he was not less open to admonition , if it was offered without arrogance , and by per fons of whose ability and honesty he had no doubt . Such was Swift as a companion ; as a master , he was not less remarkable . As ...
Page xlv
... just , but punctual in his dealings , and he had an invio- lable regard for truth . As he constantly at- tended divine worship when he was at home , so he used always to go early to church when he was in London , and never to fleep with ...
... just , but punctual in his dealings , and he had an invio- lable regard for truth . As he constantly at- tended divine worship when he was at home , so he used always to go early to church when he was in London , and never to fleep with ...
Page xlviii
... just before he ceased to be a reasonable being , he left about 1200 1. in legacies * ; and the rest of his fortune , which amounted to about 11,000 1. to erect and endow an hospital for ideots and lunatics . He was buried in the great ...
... just before he ceased to be a reasonable being , he left about 1200 1. in legacies * ; and the rest of his fortune , which amounted to about 11,000 1. to erect and endow an hospital for ideots and lunatics . He was buried in the great ...
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