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 xv
... mind upon an ecclesiasti- cal life . About this time a bill was brought into the house for triennial parliaments , to which the King was very averfe , but fent however to confult Sir William Temple , who foon after- wards fent Swift to ...
... mind upon an ecclesiasti- cal life . About this time a bill was brought into the house for triennial parliaments , to which the King was very averfe , but fent however to confult Sir William Temple , who foon after- wards fent Swift to ...
Page xxxi
... fenfibility only could feel , and the most excellent character excite ; fhe had . been declining from the year 1724. Stella was a moft amiable woman , both in perfon and and mind . Her ftature was tall , her hair DR . XXXX SWIFT .
... fenfibility only could feel , and the most excellent character excite ; fhe had . been declining from the year 1724. Stella was a moft amiable woman , both in perfon and and mind . Her ftature was tall , her hair DR . XXXX SWIFT .
Page xxxii
Jonathan Swift. and mind . Her ftature was tall , her hair and eyes black , her complexion fair and delicate , her features regular , foft , and animated , her fhape eafy and elegant , and her manner feminine , polite , and graceful ...
Jonathan Swift. and mind . Her ftature was tall , her hair and eyes black , her complexion fair and delicate , her features regular , foft , and animated , her fhape eafy and elegant , and her manner feminine , polite , and graceful ...
Page xxxiv
... mind , " To fancy they can be unkind ; " Me , furely , me you ought to fpare , " Who gladly would your fufferings fhare . " It is faid the Dean did at length earnestly de- fire , that he might be publicly owned as his wife ; but as her ...
... mind , " To fancy they can be unkind ; " Me , furely , me you ought to fpare , " Who gladly would your fufferings fhare . " It is faid the Dean did at length earnestly de- fire , that he might be publicly owned as his wife ; but as her ...
Page xxxv
... mind was greatly depreffed , and his principal enjoy- ment at an end when Mrs. Johnfon died , yet there is an air of levity and trifling in fome of the pieces he wrote afterwards , that is not to be found in any other : fuch in ...
... mind was greatly depreffed , and his principal enjoy- ment at an end when Mrs. Johnfon died , yet there is an air of levity and trifling in fome of the pieces he wrote afterwards , that is not to be found in any other : fuch in ...
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