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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... most natural , and by which we could most conveniently complete the work in eight volumes , of a fize near equal . The first volume contains the Tale of a Tub , the Battle of the Books , the Fragment , fome tracts relat- ing to religion ...
... most natural , and by which we could most conveniently complete the work in eight volumes , of a fize near equal . The first volume contains the Tale of a Tub , the Battle of the Books , the Fragment , fome tracts relat- ing to religion ...
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... most confiderable are , Me- moirs of Martinus Scriblerus , in vol . 5. and the letters 1. 90. 91. 92. and 93. with the addrefs of the inhabitants of the liberty of St. Patrick's , & c . in vol . 8. Among the poetry are the following ...
... most confiderable are , Me- moirs of Martinus Scriblerus , in vol . 5. and the letters 1. 90. 91. 92. and 93. with the addrefs of the inhabitants of the liberty of St. Patrick's , & c . in vol . 8. Among the poetry are the following ...
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... most confider- able periods of his life , and in which his merit as a writer was moft diftinguifhed . N. B. In the references to be found in the Life , D. S. ftands for Mr. Deane Swift's Effay on the Life , Writings , and Character of ...
... most confider- able periods of his life , and in which his merit as a writer was moft diftinguifhed . N. B. In the references to be found in the Life , D. S. ftands for Mr. Deane Swift's Effay on the Life , Writings , and Character of ...
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... ; fhe was known only to a few of * The Doctor gave her fifty guineas a year , and left her by his will an annuity of twenty pounds .. Swift's Swift's most intimate acquaintance , and had no female companion XX The LIFE of.
... ; fhe was known only to a few of * The Doctor gave her fifty guineas a year , and left her by his will an annuity of twenty pounds .. Swift's Swift's most intimate acquaintance , and had no female companion XX The LIFE of.
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Jonathan Swift. Swift's most intimate acquaintance , and had no female companion except Mrs. Dingley . In 1701 , Swift took his doctor's degree , and in 1702 , foon after the death of King Wil liam , he went into England for the first ...
Jonathan Swift. Swift's most intimate acquaintance , and had no female companion except Mrs. Dingley . In 1701 , Swift took his doctor's degree , and in 1702 , foon after the death of King Wil liam , he went into England for the first ...
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