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 xvii
... live without him ; vand therefore urged him to refign his pre- . bend in favour of a friend , ' promifing to ob- tain preferment for him in England , if he would return . Swift confented , and Sir William was fo well pleafed with this ...
... live without him ; vand therefore urged him to refign his pre- . bend in favour of a friend , ' promifing to ob- tain preferment for him in England , if he would return . Swift confented , and Sir William was fo well pleafed with this ...
Page xxviii
... college , Dublin . But whatever were the motives to this marriage , the Dean and the lady continued to live af- terwards , juft in the fame manner as they had had lived before . Mrs. Dingley was ftill the infeparable xxviii The LIFE of.
... college , Dublin . But whatever were the motives to this marriage , the Dean and the lady continued to live af- terwards , juft in the fame manner as they had had lived before . Mrs. Dingley was ftill the infeparable xxviii The LIFE of.
Page xxxiv
... live as they had lived before . To this the Dean in his turn con- fented , and fuffered her to difpofe entirely of her own fortune , by her own name , to a public charity , when fhe died . From the death of Stella his life became much ...
... live as they had lived before . To this the Dean in his turn con- fented , and fuffered her to difpofe entirely of her own fortune , by her own name , to a public charity , when fhe died . From the death of Stella his life became much ...
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... live at leaft as long as our language and our taste admit no great alterations , I am content to convey fome apolo- gy along with it . The greatest part of that book was finished about thirteen ! thirteen years fince , 1696 ; which is ...
... live at leaft as long as our language and our taste admit no great alterations , I am content to convey fome apolo- gy along with it . The greatest part of that book was finished about thirteen ! thirteen years fince , 1696 ; which is ...
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... lives , and ruined in their fortunes ; who , to the fhame of good fenfe , as well as piety , are greedily read , merely upon the ftrength of bold , false , impious affertions , mixed with unmannerly reflexions upon the priesthood , and ...
... lives , and ruined in their fortunes ; who , to the fhame of good fenfe , as well as piety , are greedily read , merely upon the ftrength of bold , false , impious affertions , mixed with unmannerly reflexions upon the priesthood , and ...
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