The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...G. Hamilton, J. Balfour, & L. Hunter, 1757 - 2984 pages |
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... fome new materials . We have alfo preferved to us by Deane Swift , Efq ; a begun fketch of the Doctor's life , compofed by himfelf ; but contain- ing little more than an account of the family of the Swifts , and fome few transactions of ...
... fome new materials . We have alfo preferved to us by Deane Swift , Efq ; a begun fketch of the Doctor's life , compofed by himfelf ; but contain- ing little more than an account of the family of the Swifts , and fome few transactions of ...
Page xii
... fome years after her fon's birth ; who , as before obferved , was born in 1667 , [ 0. let . 1. ] Ar about the age of fix years [ 1673 ] he was fent to the school of Kilkenny ; and having continued there eight years , he was at the age ...
... fome years after her fon's birth ; who , as before obferved , was born in 1667 , [ 0. let . 1. ] Ar about the age of fix years [ 1673 ] he was fent to the school of Kilkenny ; and having continued there eight years , he was at the age ...
Page xviii
... fome months with his mother before he went to Sir William , and two years with him before he went to Ireland for his health , which must therefore be in 1691. He re- turned from Ireland , and continued fome time longer with Sir William ...
... fome months with his mother before he went to Sir William , and two years with him before he went to Ireland for his health , which must therefore be in 1691. He re- turned from Ireland , and continued fome time longer with Sir William ...
Page xxviii
... fome to London : but Mrs. Johnson was buried in folitude and obfcurity ; fhe was known only to a few of Swift's moft intimate acquaintance , and had no female companion except her friend Mrs Dingley , who was by all accounts a very in ...
... fome to London : but Mrs. Johnson was buried in folitude and obfcurity ; fhe was known only to a few of Swift's moft intimate acquaintance , and had no female companion except her friend Mrs Dingley , who was by all accounts a very in ...
Page xxx
... fome converfation with him about affairs in England , afked him if he had read that pamphlet , and what reputation it carried at London ? The Doctor told him modeftly , that he had read it , and that , as far as he had obferved , it was ...
... fome converfation with him about affairs in England , afked him if he had read that pamphlet , and what reputation it carried at London ? The Doctor told him modeftly , that he had read it , and that , as far as he had obferved , it was ...
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