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 vi
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
Page xiii
... natural fon of Sir Wil- liam Temple , because Sir William expreffed a particular regard for him but that was impoffible for Sir William was refident a- broad in a public character from the year 1665 , to 1670 ; and his mother , who was ...
... natural fon of Sir Wil- liam Temple , because Sir William expreffed a particular regard for him but that was impoffible for Sir William was refident a- broad in a public character from the year 1665 , to 1670 ; and his mother , who was ...
Page xxx
... nature itself , in the worst light . The truth is , Swift's difap- pointments had rendered him fplenetic and angry with the whole world , and he frequent- ly indulged himself in a mifanthropy that is intolerable ; he has done fo ...
... nature itself , in the worst light . The truth is , Swift's difap- pointments had rendered him fplenetic and angry with the whole world , and he frequent- ly indulged himself in a mifanthropy that is intolerable ; he has done fo ...
Page xxxii
... natural music in her voice , and complacen- cy in her afpect : fhe abounded with wit , which was always accompanied with good nature ; her virtue was founded upon huma- nity , and her religion upon reafon ; her mo- rals were uniform ...
... natural music in her voice , and complacen- cy in her afpect : fhe abounded with wit , which was always accompanied with good nature ; her virtue was founded upon huma- nity , and her religion upon reafon ; her mo- rals were uniform ...
Page xxxix
... de- portment was commanding , and his walk e- rect . His voice was fharp and high toned , especially when he read prayers , but not ef C3 feminate ; feminate ; and there was a natural feverity in his DR . SWIFT . xxxix.
... de- portment was commanding , and his walk e- rect . His voice was fharp and high toned , especially when he read prayers , but not ef C3 feminate ; feminate ; and there was a natural feverity in his DR . SWIFT . xxxix.
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