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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These have mutually reflected light upon each other , ascertained controverted facts , and rectified mistakes , which , if they had still been traditional and oral , would still have been believed .
These have mutually reflected light upon each other , ascertained controverted facts , and rectified mistakes , which , if they had still been traditional and oral , would still have been believed .
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From these unrestrained effusions of his heart many particulars are known , which would otherwife have lain hid ; and by these it appears , that he was not only employed , but trusted , even by Harley himself , who , to all others ...
From these unrestrained effusions of his heart many particulars are known , which would otherwife have lain hid ; and by these it appears , that he was not only employed , but trusted , even by Harley himself , who , to all others ...
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... the delicate Stella , in a state of nearer commerce , which he was always sure of preserving at some distance : Add all these considerations together , and the solution of this mighty mystery , may probably not appear impollible .
... the delicate Stella , in a state of nearer commerce , which he was always sure of preserving at some distance : Add all these considerations together , and the solution of this mighty mystery , may probably not appear impollible .
Page xxxv
3 days ; these entertainments were therefore discontinued , and he sometimes avoided the company of his most intimate friends : but in time he grew more desirous of company . In 1732 , he complains , in a letter to Mr. Gay , that “ he ...
3 days ; these entertainments were therefore discontinued , and he sometimes avoided the company of his most intimate friends : but in time he grew more desirous of company . In 1732 , he complains , in a letter to Mr. Gay , that “ he ...
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These fits of deafness and 9 a * Thus at the bar that blockhead Bettesworth , Though half a crown o'erpays his sweat's ... Genlemen , • I receive , with great thankfulness , these many kind expressions of your concern for my safety ...
These fits of deafness and 9 a * Thus at the bar that blockhead Bettesworth , Though half a crown o'erpays his sweat's ... Genlemen , • I receive , with great thankfulness , these many kind expressions of your concern for my safety ...
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