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Page xv
Difappointments , the earlier they happen in life , the deeper imrpeffion they make upon the heart . Swift was full of indignation at the treatment which he had received in Ireland , and therefore resolved to pursue his ftudies at ...
Difappointments , the earlier they happen in life , the deeper imrpeffion they make upon the heart . Swift was full of indignation at the treatment which he had received in Ireland , and therefore resolved to pursue his ftudies at ...
Page xvii
... should , while he was sporting with this incident in the gaiety of his heart , pretend a mistake which never happened , or that what he meant as a jeft upon the univerfity , fhould be feriously remembered as an event of his life .
... should , while he was sporting with this incident in the gaiety of his heart , pretend a mistake which never happened , or that what he meant as a jeft upon the univerfity , fhould be feriously remembered as an event of his life .
Page xxvi
BUT Swift , with all this piety in his heart , could not refift the temptation to indulge the peculiarity of his hu- mour when an opportunity offered , whatever might be the impropriety of time and place . ON the first Wednesday after ...
BUT Swift , with all this piety in his heart , could not refift the temptation to indulge the peculiarity of his hu- mour when an opportunity offered , whatever might be the impropriety of time and place . ON the first Wednesday after ...
Page xxix
... who , with indefatigable industry , foon ingroffed the whole ; inclo- fing their fovereign within their own fortifications , and keeping her captive within their own walls . The Queen , whofe heart was naturally inclined towards the ...
... who , with indefatigable industry , foon ingroffed the whole ; inclo- fing their fovereign within their own fortifications , and keeping her captive within their own walls . The Queen , whofe heart was naturally inclined towards the ...
Page xxxvi
From thefe unreftrained effu- fions of his heart , many particulars are known , which could have been known no other way . And by these it appears inconteftably , that he was not only employed , but trufted ; and that Harley , who is ...
From thefe unreftrained effu- fions of his heart , many particulars are known , which could have been known no other way . And by these it appears inconteftably , that he was not only employed , but trufted ; and that Harley , who is ...
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