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 v
... first volume ; the fecond is Gulliver's Travels ; the Mifcellanies will be found in the third , fourth , fifth , fixth , and feventh ; and the con- tents of the other volumes are divided into two claffes , as relating to England or ...
... first volume ; the fecond is Gulliver's Travels ; the Mifcellanies will be found in the third , fourth , fifth , fixth , and feventh ; and the con- tents of the other volumes are divided into two claffes , as relating to England or ...
Page vi
... first volume contains the Tale of a Tub , the Battle of the Books , the Fragment , fome tracts relat- ing to religion , and the posthumous fermons . In the fecond are part of the mifcellanies relating to politics . The Drapier's Letters ...
... first volume contains the Tale of a Tub , the Battle of the Books , the Fragment , fome tracts relat- ing to religion , and the posthumous fermons . In the fecond are part of the mifcellanies relating to politics . The Drapier's Letters ...
Page xiv
... first fketch of his Tale of a Tub ; for Waffenden Warren , Efq ; a gentleman of fortune near Belfaft in Ireland , who was cham- ber - fellow with Swift , déclared that he then faw a copy of it in Swift's own hand - writing . In 1688 ...
... first fketch of his Tale of a Tub ; for Waffenden Warren , Efq ; a gentleman of fortune near Belfaft in Ireland , who was cham- ber - fellow with Swift , déclared that he then faw a copy of it in Swift's own hand - writing . In 1688 ...
Page xvii
... first vacant prebend of Canterbury or Weftminster , for which the royal promife 1 * Two volumes of Sir William's Letters , which he dedicated to his Majesty . had had been obtained by his late patron , whofe posthumous DR . SWIFT . xvii.
... first vacant prebend of Canterbury or Weftminster , for which the royal promife 1 * Two volumes of Sir William's Letters , which he dedicated to his Majesty . had had been obtained by his late patron , whofe posthumous DR . SWIFT . xvii.
Page xxi
... first time after his fettling at Laracor , journey which he frequently repeated during the reign of Queen Anne . Mrs. Johnfon was once in England in 1705 , but returned in a few months , and never croffed the channel after- wards . He ...
... first time after his fettling at Laracor , journey which he frequently repeated during the reign of Queen Anne . Mrs. Johnfon was once in England in 1705 , but returned in a few months , and never croffed the channel after- wards . He ...
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