The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...G. Hamilton, J. Balfour, & L. Hunter, 1757 - 2984 pages |
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... Sir William Temple : a mistake which was probably founded upon another ; for till the publica- tion of his letter to Lord Visc Palmerston , among his posthumous works , [ in vol . 4. p . 238 ] he was thought to have received such ...
... Sir William Temple : a mistake which was probably founded upon another ; for till the publica- tion of his letter to Lord Visc Palmerston , among his posthumous works , [ in vol . 4. p . 238 ] he was thought to have received such ...
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... Sir William Temple , till some years after her fon's birth ; who , as before observed , was born in 1667 , [ 0. let . 1. ] : Ar about the age of fix years [ 1673 ] he was sent to the school of Kilkenny ; and having continued there eight ...
... Sir William Temple , till some years after her fon's birth ; who , as before observed , was born in 1667 , [ 0. let . 1. ] : Ar about the age of fix years [ 1673 ] he was sent to the school of Kilkenny ; and having continued there eight ...
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... Sir William Temple . [ D. S. p . 276. ] ABOUT a year after his return from Ireland , he thought it expedient to take his degree of Master of Arts at Ox- ford . With this view he appears to have written to his uncle William Swift , to ...
... Sir William Temple . [ D. S. p . 276. ] ABOUT a year after his return from Ireland , he thought it expedient to take his degree of Master of Arts at Ox- ford . With this view he appears to have written to his uncle William Swift , to ...
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... Sir William Temple ; but he might reason- ably impute them also to the suppreffion of a reproach against which there was good reason to fear this connec- tion would not have supported him : nor is it strange , that Swift , after his ...
... Sir William Temple ; but he might reason- ably impute them also to the suppreffion of a reproach against which there was good reason to fear this connec- tion would not have supported him : nor is it strange , that Swift , after his ...
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Jonathan Swift. FROM Oxford he returned again to Moorpark , where he assisted Sir William Temple to revise his works 1 , corrected and improved his Tale of a Tub , and added the digressions . From the conversation of Sir William , who ...
Jonathan Swift. FROM Oxford he returned again to Moorpark , where he assisted Sir William Temple to revise his works 1 , corrected and improved his Tale of a Tub , and added the digressions . From the conversation of Sir William , who ...
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