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 v
... particular pieces in each clafs , there were only three things that feemed to deferve attention , or that could direct the choice that the verfe and profe fhould be kept fepara e ; that the pofthumous and doubtful pieces thould not be ...
... particular pieces in each clafs , there were only three things that feemed to deferve attention , or that could direct the choice that the verfe and profe fhould be kept fepara e ; that the pofthumous and doubtful pieces thould not be ...
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... thought neceffary ( fays he ) to relate every trifling particular that has been recorded , but only to felect fuch as : will fufficiently diftinguish the peculiarities of his character and manners will viii THE EDITOR's PREFACE .
... thought neceffary ( fays he ) to relate every trifling particular that has been recorded , but only to felect fuch as : will fufficiently diftinguish the peculiarities of his character and manners will viii THE EDITOR's PREFACE .
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... particular incidents , are thrown into notes ; and fome critical remarks on his character , taken from Lord Orrery and Mr. Swift , are now added . An abridgment of Mrs. Pilkington's account is annexed . In the eighth vo- lume ...
... particular incidents , are thrown into notes ; and fome critical remarks on his character , taken from Lord Orrery and Mr. Swift , are now added . An abridgment of Mrs. Pilkington's account is annexed . In the eighth vo- lume ...
Page xiii
... 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 never out of the British dominions , brought him into the world in ...
... 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 never out of the British dominions , brought him into the world in ...
Page xxxv
... particular are his Directions to fervants , and feveral of his letters to his friend Dr. Sheridan . In 1733 , when the attempt was made to repeal VOL . I. attempt the " the test act in Ireland , the diffenters often DR . XXXV SWIFT.
... particular are his Directions to fervants , and feveral of his letters to his friend Dr. Sheridan . In 1733 , when the attempt was made to repeal VOL . I. attempt the " the test act in Ireland , the diffenters often DR . XXXV SWIFT.
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