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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... 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 mingled with thofe which the Dean is known to have ...
... 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 mingled with thofe which the Dean is known to have ...
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... thing for thofe whom they " make companions of their pleasures ; but I " care not . " In the fummer of 1711 , he forefaw the ruin of the miniftry by thofe mif . understandings among themfelves , which at laft effected it , and it was ...
... thing for thofe whom they " make companions of their pleasures ; but I " care not . " In the fummer of 1711 , he forefaw the ruin of the miniftry by thofe mif . understandings among themfelves , which at laft effected it , and it was ...
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... things . He was ex- tremely exact and confcientious in promoting the members of his choir according to their merit , and never advanced any perfon to a vicarage , who was not qualified in all refpects in the highest degree . He could ...
... things . He was ex- tremely exact and confcientious in promoting the members of his choir according to their merit , and never advanced any perfon to a vicarage , who was not qualified in all refpects in the highest degree . He could ...
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... " Well , I do not know what to think : women may ** " be honest that do fuch things ; but , for my part , I ' never could bear to touch any man's fleth --- except " my " my husband's whom , perhaps , ” ( faid lii ACCOUNTS OF DR . SWIFT ,
... " Well , I do not know what to think : women may ** " be honest that do fuch things ; but , for my part , I ' never could bear to touch any man's fleth --- except " my " my husband's whom , perhaps , ” ( faid lii ACCOUNTS OF DR . SWIFT ,
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... thing as a fincere friend to be met with in " the world . " " Why , " replied he , " authors . " are as jealous of their prerogative as kings and can no more bear a rival in the empire of wit , than a " morarch could in his dominions ...
... thing as a fincere friend to be met with in " the world . " " Why , " replied he , " authors . " are as jealous of their prerogative as kings and can no more bear a rival in the empire of wit , than a " morarch could in his dominions ...
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