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
... thought neceffary ( fays he ) to relate every trifling particular that has been recorded , but only to felect fuch as : will fufficiently diftinguish the peculiarities of his character and manners will viii THE EDITOR's PREFACE .
... thought neceffary ( fays he ) to relate every trifling particular that has been recorded , but only to felect fuch as : will fufficiently diftinguish the peculiarities of his character and manners will viii THE EDITOR's PREFACE .
Page xiii
... thought , that he was a natural fon of Sir Wil- liam Temple , because Sir William expreffed a particular regard for him but that was impoffible for Sir William was refident a- broad in a public character from the year 1665 , to 1670 ...
... thought , that he was a natural fon of Sir Wil- liam Temple , because Sir William expreffed a particular regard for him but that was impoffible for Sir William was refident a- broad in a public character from the year 1665 , to 1670 ...
Page xv
... body and mind . & About a year after his return from Ireland , he thought it expedient to take his mafter of arts degree at Oxford ; and accordingly was admitted b 3 * admitted ad eundem on the 14th of June 1692 DR . SWIFT . XV.
... body and mind . & About a year after his return from Ireland , he thought it expedient to take his mafter of arts degree at Oxford ; and accordingly was admitted b 3 * admitted ad eundem on the 14th of June 1692 DR . SWIFT . XV.
Page xxii
... his power , in pam- phlets , poems , and periodical papers : his intimacy with them was fo remarkable , that he was thought not only to defend , but in fore fome degree to direct their measures ; and fuch was xxii The LIFE of.
... his power , in pam- phlets , poems , and periodical papers : his intimacy with them was fo remarkable , that he was thought not only to defend , but in fore fome degree to direct their measures ; and fuch was xxii The LIFE of.
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... thought to be a disappoint- ment to him , as he expected a bishopric in England ; but the Earl of Oxford did not think it proper to offend the oppofite party , by bringing him into the House of Lords , where he would , no doubt , have ...
... thought to be a disappoint- ment to him , as he expected a bishopric in England ; but the Earl of Oxford did not think it proper to offend the oppofite party , by bringing him into the House of Lords , where he would , no doubt , have ...
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