The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...G. Hamilton, J. Balfour, & L. Hunter, 1757 - 2984 pages |
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Page vii
... faid he never went into that kingdom . He died without male iffue ; and the family - inheritance defcended to his daughters ; one of whom married Ro- bert Fielding , Efq ; commonly called Handfome Fielding , and the other the Earl of ...
... faid he never went into that kingdom . He died without male iffue ; and the family - inheritance defcended to his daughters ; one of whom married Ro- bert Fielding , Efq ; commonly called Handfome Fielding , and the other the Earl of ...
Page viii
... faid Swift , " to give his Majefty my coat ; " at the fame time pulling it off , and prefenting it . The Governor told him plea- fantly , that his coat was worth little . Why then , " faid Swift , " take my waistcoat . " This was foon ...
... faid Swift , " to give his Majefty my coat ; " at the fame time pulling it off , and prefenting it . The Governor told him plea- fantly , that his coat was worth little . Why then , " faid Swift , " take my waistcoat . " This was foon ...
Page xii
... faid he , l'se take no- thing for my trouble ; I would do more than that comes to for Mr Willoughby Swift . Whereupon Mr Swift gathered up the money as faft as he could , and thrust it into his pocket : for , by the Lord Harry , faid he ...
... faid he , l'se take no- thing for my trouble ; I would do more than that comes to for Mr Willoughby Swift . Whereupon Mr Swift gathered up the money as faft as he could , and thrust it into his pocket : for , by the Lord Harry , faid he ...
Page xvi
... faid , that the civilities which he received at Oxford , proceeded from a mifunderstanding of the phrafe fpeciali gratia , which was there fuppofed to be a compliment paid to uncommon merit . [ D. S. p . 30.44 . O. let . 1. ] But these ...
... faid , that the civilities which he received at Oxford , proceeded from a mifunderstanding of the phrafe fpeciali gratia , which was there fuppofed to be a compliment paid to uncommon merit . [ D. S. p . 30.44 . O. let . 1. ] But these ...
Page xvii
... faid , that , upon his difgrace at Du- blin , he refolved to pursue his ftudies at Oxford , where he almost constantly refided during three years , and was avowedly supported by Sir William Temple . [ 0. let . 2. ] Į But the contrary is ...
... faid , that , upon his difgrace at Du- blin , he refolved to pursue his ftudies at Oxford , where he almost constantly refided during three years , and was avowedly supported by Sir William Temple . [ 0. let . 2. ] Į But the contrary is ...
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