The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...G. Hamilton, J. Balfour, & L. Hunter, 1757 - 2984 pages |
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Page xxx
... difcourfe of the contefts and diffenfions in Athens and Rome [ in vol . 5. p . 8. ] returned from England to Ireland ; where having met with old Bp Sheridan , at his uncle William Swift's in Dublin , the Bishop , after fome converfation ...
... difcourfe of the contefts and diffenfions in Athens and Rome [ in vol . 5. p . 8. ] returned from England to Ireland ; where having met with old Bp Sheridan , at his uncle William Swift's in Dublin , the Bishop , after fome converfation ...
Page xliv
... place , his mind was ftill bufy for his friends ; and he wrote a difcourfe , called Free thoughts on the present state of affairs , which he thought 1 might be useful at that juncture , and fent might xliv AN ACCOUNT . OF.
... place , his mind was ftill bufy for his friends ; and he wrote a difcourfe , called Free thoughts on the present state of affairs , which he thought 1 might be useful at that juncture , and fent might xliv AN ACCOUNT . OF.
Page cxvi
... difcourfe concerning the mechanical operation of 0-3 the Spirit An argument againft abolishing Christianity A project for the advancement of religion The fentiments of a church of England man with refpect to religion and government A ...
... difcourfe concerning the mechanical operation of 0-3 the Spirit An argument againft abolishing Christianity A project for the advancement of religion The fentiments of a church of England man with refpect to religion and government A ...
Page cxxiii
... difcourfe , who hath all along concealed himself from most of his nearest friends : yet several have gone a farther step , and pronounced another book + to have been the work of the fame hand with this ; which the author di- rectly ...
... difcourfe , who hath all along concealed himself from most of his nearest friends : yet several have gone a farther step , and pronounced another book + to have been the work of the fame hand with this ; which the author di- rectly ...
Page cxxiii
... dif- courfe , which appear moft liable to objection , are what they call parodies , where the author perfonates the style and manner of other writers whom he has a mind to ex- pofe . I fhall produce one inftance ; it is in the 29th page ...
... dif- courfe , which appear moft liable to objection , are what they call parodies , where the author perfonates the style and manner of other writers whom he has a mind to ex- pofe . I fhall produce one inftance ; it is in the 29th page ...
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