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 ix
... kind , if not in the fame degree , as was obtained by thofe among his contemporaries , who were admitted to his conver- fation and friendship . In the account of Dr. Swift's Life , feveral anec- dotes , and different relations of ...
... kind , if not in the fame degree , as was obtained by thofe among his contemporaries , who were admitted to his conver- fation and friendship . In the account of Dr. Swift's Life , feveral anec- dotes , and different relations of ...
Page xix
... kind was his race with Dr. Raymond , vicar of Trim , foon after he was made dean of St. Patrick's , Swift had dined one Sun- day with Raymond , and when the bells had done ringing for evening prayers , 166 Ray- mond , " fays Swift , I ...
... kind was his race with Dr. Raymond , vicar of Trim , foon after he was made dean of St. Patrick's , Swift had dined one Sun- day with Raymond , and when the bells had done ringing for evening prayers , 166 Ray- mond , " fays Swift , I ...
Page xxvi
... , he became infenfibly a kind of preceptor to the young ladies , particularly the eldeft , who was then about twenty years old , was much addicted to reading , and a great great admirer of poetry . Hence admiring , as was xxvi The LIFE of.
... , he became infenfibly a kind of preceptor to the young ladies , particularly the eldeft , who was then about twenty years old , was much addicted to reading , and a great great admirer of poetry . Hence admiring , as was xxvi The LIFE of.
Page xxviii
... kind , but to have refigned himself wholly to fuch amufements , and fuch company as offered ; that he might not think of his fituation , the misfortunes of his friends , and his disappoint- ments . " I was three years , " fay he to Gay ...
... kind , but to have refigned himself wholly to fuch amufements , and fuch company as offered ; that he might not think of his fituation , the misfortunes of his friends , and his disappoint- ments . " I was three years , " fay he to Gay ...
Page xxxvi
... . The Dean's anfwer was as follows . • Genlemen , I receive , with great thankfulness , thefe many kind expreffions of your concern for my fafety , as well and giddinefs , which were the effects of his furfeit xxxvi The LIFE of.
... . The Dean's anfwer was as follows . • Genlemen , I receive , with great thankfulness , thefe many kind expreffions of your concern for my fafety , as well and giddinefs , which were the effects of his furfeit xxxvi The LIFE of.
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