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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His pride , his fpirit , or his ambition , call it by what name you please , was boundless ; but his views were checked in his younger 1 younger years , and the anxiety of that disappointment xl The LIFE of.
His pride , his fpirit , or his ambition , call it by what name you please , was boundless ; but his views were checked in his younger 1 younger years , and the anxiety of that disappointment xl The LIFE of.
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O thou ! wbatever title please thine car . « I believe , ” faid be , they were meant as sich , “ but they are very diff . ” , “ Indeed , Sir , " said she , " he is fo perfectly a malter of harmonious numbers , " that , had his heart ...
O thou ! wbatever title please thine car . « I believe , ” faid be , they were meant as sich , “ but they are very diff . ” , “ Indeed , Sir , " said she , " he is fo perfectly a malter of harmonious numbers , " that , had his heart ...
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To which The answered , with great good humour , " No , Mr. " “ Dean ; l'll fing for you , if you please . ” From , which time he conceived great efteem for her . But who that knew him would take offence at his blunt . nefs ?
To which The answered , with great good humour , " No , Mr. " “ Dean ; l'll fing for you , if you please . ” From , which time he conceived great efteem for her . But who that knew him would take offence at his blunt . nefs ?
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But let the answerer and his friend produce any book they please , he defies them to thew one single particular , where the judicious reader will affirm he has been obliged for the smallest hint ; giving only allowance for the ...
But let the answerer and his friend produce any book they please , he defies them to thew one single particular , where the judicious reader will affirm he has been obliged for the smallest hint ; giving only allowance for the ...
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If any gentleman will please to furnisht me with a key , in order to explain the more difficult parts , I shall very gratefully acknowledge the favour , and print it by itself . * The Tale of a Tu ' was first published in 1704. Hawkes .
If any gentleman will please to furnisht me with a key , in order to explain the more difficult parts , I shall very gratefully acknowledge the favour , and print it by itself . * The Tale of a Tu ' was first published in 1704. Hawkes .
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