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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... of his character and manners , and transmit a knowledge of him to pofterity , of the same kind , if not in the fame degree , as was obtained by those among his conteinporaries , who were admitted to his conversation and friendship .
... of his character and manners , and transmit a knowledge of him to pofterity , of the same kind , if not in the fame degree , as was obtained by those among his conteinporaries , who were admitted to his conversation and friendship .
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Of the fame kind ' was his race with Dr. Raymond , vicar of Trim , soon after he was made dean of St. Patrick's , Swift had dined one Sunday with Raymond , and when the bells had done ' ringing for evening prayers , Rayis ' mond ...
Of the fame kind ' was his race with Dr. Raymond , vicar of Trim , soon after he was made dean of St. Patrick's , Swift had dined one Sunday with Raymond , and when the bells had done ' ringing for evening prayers , Rayis ' mond ...
Page xxvi
During this familiarity , he became insensibly a kind of preceptor to the young ladies , particularly the eldest , who was then about twenty years old , was much addicted to reading , and a great 1 he le - 1 1 > great admirer of poetry ...
During this familiarity , he became insensibly a kind of preceptor to the young ladies , particularly the eldest , who was then about twenty years old , was much addicted to reading , and a great 1 he le - 1 1 > great admirer of poetry ...
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As to his employment at home , he feems to have had no heart to apply himself to study of any kind , but to have resigned himself wholly to such amusements , and such company as offered ; that he might not think of his situation ...
As to his employment at home , he feems to have had no heart to apply himself to study of any kind , but to have resigned himself wholly to such amusements , and such company as offered ; that he might not think of his situation ...
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Genlemen , • I receive , with great thankfulness , these many kind expressions of your concern for my safety , as 3 and yiddiness , which were the effects of his. well pence carried of os it , ” returned more 17127 Xxxvi The LIFE of.
Genlemen , • I receive , with great thankfulness , these many kind expressions of your concern for my safety , as 3 and yiddiness , which were the effects of his. well pence carried of os it , ” returned more 17127 Xxxvi The LIFE of.
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