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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R. for J. Ri's observations on Lord Orrery's Remarks , generally fuppofed to have been written by Dr. Delany ; Sketch , for a fragment , intitled , The family of Swift , written by the Dean himself , immediately hereafter inferted ...
R. for J. Ri's observations on Lord Orrery's Remarks , generally fuppofed to have been written by Dr. Delany ; Sketch , for a fragment , intitled , The family of Swift , written by the Dean himself , immediately hereafter inferted ...
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The Dean also greatly excelled in telling a story , his sentences wereshort and perspicuous ,. his observations , pier :: cing ; and though in the latter part of his life he was very apt to tell his stories too often ; yer his wit ...
The Dean also greatly excelled in telling a story , his sentences wereshort and perspicuous ,. his observations , pier :: cing ; and though in the latter part of his life he was very apt to tell his stories too often ; yer his wit ...
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Shedid fo ; and observed the fouth wall was lined with brick , and a great number of fruit - trees planted against it , which being tben in blossom , looked very beautiful , What are you . fo intent on ? ” said the . Dean .
Shedid fo ; and observed the fouth wall was lined with brick , and a great number of fruit - trees planted against it , which being tben in blossom , looked very beautiful , What are you . fo intent on ? ” said the . Dean .
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1. at a time , and took the payinenti : back at is , a - week , which , the observed , did them . * ran up a > more service than if he gave it them entirely. more 17127 becaine BY , Mes . PILKINGTON.A Isii.
1. at a time , and took the payinenti : back at is , a - week , which , the observed , did them . * ran up a > more service than if he gave it them entirely. more 17127 becaine BY , Mes . PILKINGTON.A Isii.
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It is to be observed , that his gown was generally very rusty , and his person no way extraordinary . After dinner , faid the Dean , “ Lady “ Burlington , I hear you can fing ; fing me a song .
It is to be observed , that his gown was generally very rusty , and his person no way extraordinary . After dinner , faid the Dean , “ Lady “ Burlington , I hear you can fing ; fing me a song .
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