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 vi
Such also are the tracts on the Sacramental Teft ; which are now put together in a regular order , as they should always be read , by those who would see their whole strength and propriety . As to the arrangement of the different pieces ...
Such also are the tracts on the Sacramental Teft ; which are now put together in a regular order , as they should always be read , by those who would see their whole strength and propriety . As to the arrangement of the different pieces ...
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papers published have not only in her , been so mix ; and obscure - n the Sacramental er ; in a regular read , by those and propriety . rent pieces , we -h appeared to ve could most Eght volumes , of a Tub , the tracts relat rmons .
papers published have not only in her , been so mix ; and obscure - n the Sacramental er ; in a regular read , by those and propriety . rent pieces , we -h appeared to ve could most Eght volumes , of a Tub , the tracts relat rmons .
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The first is of the titles of the pieces in profe ; the second , of those of the poetry ; and the third is of the principal matters . Care has been taken to print this edition as cor . rectly as possible ; and it is hoped , that , in ...
The first is of the titles of the pieces in profe ; the second , of those of the poetry ; and the third is of the principal matters . Care has been taken to print this edition as cor . rectly as possible ; and it is hoped , that , in ...
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In the summer of 1711 , he " ! forclaw the ruin of the ministry by those mis . understandings among themselves , which at last effected it ; and it was not only his opinion , VOL . I. but C ñ In orbut their own , that if they could not ...
In the summer of 1711 , he " ! forclaw the ruin of the ministry by those mis . understandings among themselves , which at last effected it ; and it was not only his opinion , VOL . I. but C ñ In orbut their own , that if they could not ...
Page xli
He greatly excelled in punning , a . talent , he said , which no man affected to des spise , but those which were without it . But his converfation abounded with turns of wit of a higher kind . The Dean also greatly excelled in telling ...
He greatly excelled in punning , a . talent , he said , which no man affected to des spise , but those which were without it . But his converfation abounded with turns of wit of a higher kind . The Dean also greatly excelled in telling ...
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