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 viii
... those from No. 2. to No. 89 .; a Letter from Dr. Swift to Mr. Kendall ; a Defence of the lady's dreffing - room , & c . As to the difference betwixt the prefent , and the Scotch edition in 1752 , which was printed from the Dublin one ...
... those from No. 2. to No. 89 .; a Letter from Dr. Swift to Mr. Kendall ; a Defence of the lady's dreffing - room , & c . As to the difference betwixt the prefent , and the Scotch edition in 1752 , which was printed from the Dublin one ...
Page xxi
... those states : " This was in behalf of King William and his minifters , against the vio- lent proceedings of the House of Commons ; but from that year to 1708 , he did not write any political pamphlet * . * In the year 1708 , he ...
... those states : " This was in behalf of King William and his minifters , against the vio- lent proceedings of the House of Commons ; but from that year to 1708 , he did not write any political pamphlet * . * In the year 1708 , he ...
Page xxx
... those brazen mo- monuments of his fame , as Lord Orrery calls them . A patent having been iniquitoufly procured by one Wood , to coin 180,000 1 . in copper , for the ufe of Ireland , by which he would have acquired exorbitant gain , and ...
... those brazen mo- monuments of his fame , as Lord Orrery calls them . A patent having been iniquitoufly procured by one Wood , to coin 180,000 1 . in copper , for the ufe of Ireland , by which he would have acquired exorbitant gain , and ...
Page xli
... those despicable babblers , who are pepe-- tually attempting to put off double entendre and profanenefs for wit and humour .. His converfation was in the highest degree chafte , and wholly free from , the least tincture of in- religion ...
... those despicable babblers , who are pepe-- tually attempting to put off double entendre and profanenefs for wit and humour .. His converfation was in the highest degree chafte , and wholly free from , the least tincture of in- religion ...
Page lxvi
... those kind of writings , except for the fake of the wit , which , either in general or in particular fatire , is equally to be ad- mired . The edge of wit will always remain keen , and its blade will be bright and fhining , when the ...
... those kind of writings , except for the fake of the wit , which , either in general or in particular fatire , is equally to be ad- mired . The edge of wit will always remain keen , and its blade will be bright and fhining , when the ...
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