The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...G. Hamilton, J. Balfour, & L. Hunter, 1757 - 2984 pages |
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... fall upon his quilt , fet it on fire , and burnt its paffage quite through the bed- cloaths , until it reached his thigh . Swift roufed by the pain , leaped out of bed , and extinguished the fire , which by this time had burnt part of ...
... fall upon his quilt , fet it on fire , and burnt its paffage quite through the bed- cloaths , until it reached his thigh . Swift roufed by the pain , leaped out of bed , and extinguished the fire , which by this time had burnt part of ...
Page xxxii
... falling out would ruin them , and " fo I have told them feveral times . The Whigs are mighty full " of hopes at prefent ; and whatever is the matter , all kinds of Stocks fall . I have not yet , talked with the Secretary about Prior's ...
... falling out would ruin them , and " fo I have told them feveral times . The Whigs are mighty full " of hopes at prefent ; and whatever is the matter , all kinds of Stocks fall . I have not yet , talked with the Secretary about Prior's ...
Page xlii
... . ” [ Feb. 8 . ] — Such were the politics , and fuch was the importance of Dr Swift , in those furious times , D. S. p . 332. — 3.37 . ་ ་ # 6 - knowing their own inftability , and foreseeing their fall * xlii AN ACCOUNT OF.
... . ” [ Feb. 8 . ] — Such were the politics , and fuch was the importance of Dr Swift , in those furious times , D. S. p . 332. — 3.37 . ་ ་ # 6 - knowing their own inftability , and foreseeing their fall * xlii AN ACCOUNT OF.
Page xliii
Jonathan Swift. knowing their own inftability , and foreseeing their fall * . [ vol . 4. p . 203. ] BUT , with whatever view , or from whatever caufe , the deanery of St Patrick's was given him , he received it with less pleasure than he ...
Jonathan Swift. knowing their own inftability , and foreseeing their fall * . [ vol . 4. p . 203. ] BUT , with whatever view , or from whatever caufe , the deanery of St Patrick's was given him , he received it with less pleasure than he ...
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... fall anfwer that question by afking another . Why did not Swift marry this adorable creature in or about the year 1702 ? was he not exactly at that æra thirty five , ust rising into the meridian of his abilities ; and Mrs Johnfon ...
... fall anfwer that question by afking another . Why did not Swift marry this adorable creature in or about the year 1702 ? was he not exactly at that æra thirty five , ust rising into the meridian of his abilities ; and Mrs Johnfon ...
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