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 seemed to deserve attention , or that could direct the choice : that the verse and profe should be kept fepara e ; that the posthumous and doubtful pie es thould not be mingled with thofė whi h the Dean is known to have ...
... things that seemed to deserve attention , or that could direct the choice : that the verse and profe should be kept fepara e ; that the posthumous and doubtful pie es thould not be mingled with thofė whi h the Dean is known to have ...
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... a ministry do any thing for those whom they " make companions of their pleasures ; but I " care not . In the summer of 1711 , he " ! forclaw the ruin of the ministry by those mis . understandings among themselves , which at last ...
... a ministry do any thing for those whom they " make companions of their pleasures ; but I " care not . In the summer of 1711 , he " ! forclaw the ruin of the ministry by those mis . understandings among themselves , which at last ...
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As an ecclesiastic , he was fcrupulously exact , in the exercise of his function , as well with regard to spiritual as temporal things . He was extremely exact and confcientious in promoting the members of his choir according to their ...
As an ecclesiastic , he was fcrupulously exact , in the exercise of his function , as well with regard to spiritual as temporal things . He was extremely exact and confcientious in promoting the members of his choir according to their ...
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... I do not know what to think : women may 4 be honest that do such things ; but , for my part , I ! « never could bear to touch any man's fleth e except “ my beit , S5 “ my husband's : whom , perhaps , ” lit ACCOUNTS OF DR . SWIFT ,
... I do not know what to think : women may 4 be honest that do such things ; but , for my part , I ! « never could bear to touch any man's fleth e except “ my beit , S5 “ my husband's : whom , perhaps , ” lit ACCOUNTS OF DR . SWIFT ,
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I am sorry I have read . cit ; for it gives me reason to think , there is no" fuch thing as a linçere friend to be met with in « , the world . " Why , " replied he , " authors . ” " are as jealous of their prerogative as kings and can ...
I am sorry I have read . cit ; for it gives me reason to think , there is no" fuch thing as a linçere friend to be met with in « , the world . " Why , " replied he , " authors . ” " are as jealous of their prerogative as kings and can ...
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