The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...G. Hamilton, J. Balfour, & L. Hunter, 1757 - 2984 pages |
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Page vii
... hands . She is faid to have been ex- tremely capricious and ill - natured , and to have difin- herited her fon Thomas , an only child , merely for rob- bing an orchard when he was a boy . But however this be , it is certain , that ...
... hands . She is faid to have been ex- tremely capricious and ill - natured , and to have difin- herited her fon Thomas , an only child , merely for rob- bing an orchard when he was a boy . But however this be , it is certain , that ...
Page xi
... hand - writing ; and while he lived , he was so far from seriously denying or concealing his being a native of Ireland , that he often mentioned , and even pointed out the house in which he was born . He has also been thought by some to ...
... hand - writing ; and while he lived , he was so far from seriously denying or concealing his being a native of Ireland , that he often mentioned , and even pointed out the house in which he was born . He has also been thought by some to ...
Page xv
... hands ; for , at the end of four years , in the 1685 , he was refused his degree of Bachelor of Arts for infuffi- ciency ... hand - writing . D. S. p . 31 , and back again every two hours . The diftance back- THE xili LIFE OF DR SWIFT .
... hands ; for , at the end of four years , in the 1685 , he was refused his degree of Bachelor of Arts for infuffi- ciency ... hand - writing . D. S. p . 31 , and back again every two hours . The diftance back- THE xili LIFE OF DR SWIFT .
Page xvi
... hand - writing , to have been made while he lived with Sir William Temple . [ D. S. p . 276. ] ABOUT a year after his return from Ireland , he thought it expedient to take his degree of Mafter of Arts at Ŏx- ford . With this view he ...
... hand - writing , to have been made while he lived with Sir William Temple . [ D. S. p . 276. ] ABOUT a year after his return from Ireland , he thought it expedient to take his degree of Mafter of Arts at Ŏx- ford . With this view he ...
Page xxvi
... hands clafped in each other , and lifted to his breaft . And it is hoped , that thofe who can no otherwife emulate the character of Swift , will attempt it in this act of religious decorum , and no longer affect either to be wits or ...
... hands clafped in each other , and lifted to his breaft . And it is hoped , that thofe who can no otherwife emulate the character of Swift , will attempt it in this act of religious decorum , and no longer affect either to be wits or ...
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