The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...G. Hamilton, J. Balfour, & L. Hunter, 1757 - 2984 pages |
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... houfe in which he was born . 44 He has also been thought by some to have been a na- tural fon of Sir William Temple : a mistake which was probably founded upon another ; for till the publica- tion of his letter to Lord Vifc . Palmerfton ...
... houfe in which he was born . 44 He has also been thought by some to have been a na- tural fon of Sir William Temple : a mistake which was probably founded upon another ; for till the publica- tion of his letter to Lord Vifc . Palmerfton ...
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... houfe , and in his dining - parlour , without rifing from his chair , and to whom he made an apology , by faying , in his usual strain of wit , and with his ufual faeering countenance , My Lord , I am certain your Grace will forgive me ...
... houfe , and in his dining - parlour , without rifing from his chair , and to whom he made an apology , by faying , in his usual strain of wit , and with his ufual faeering countenance , My Lord , I am certain your Grace will forgive me ...
Page xxviii
... houfe . When Swift was abfent from Laracor , Mrs Johnson and her friend refided at the parfonage ; when he returned , they removed either to the houfe of Dr Raymond , vicar of Trim , a gentleman of great hofpitality , and Swift's ...
... houfe . When Swift was abfent from Laracor , Mrs Johnson and her friend refided at the parfonage ; when he returned , they removed either to the houfe of Dr Raymond , vicar of Trim , a gentleman of great hofpitality , and Swift's ...
Page xxxiii
... houfe , Harley received him with the greatest respect and kind- " nefs imaginable ; and appointed him an hour two or three days after " to open his bufinefs to him . " [ Let . to S. 08. 4. 1710. ] No fooner had Swift told him his ...
... houfe , Harley received him with the greatest respect and kind- " nefs imaginable ; and appointed him an hour two or three days after " to open his bufinefs to him . " [ Let . to S. 08. 4. 1710. ] No fooner had Swift told him his ...
Page xxxvii
... houfe , to drive things on to extremes against " the Whigs , to call the old miniftry to account , and VOL . I. 66 4.17 66 ' get Of this nature I take fome prefents to have been which the Earl made to the Doctor , particularly his own ...
... houfe , to drive things on to extremes against " the Whigs , to call the old miniftry to account , and VOL . I. 66 4.17 66 ' get Of this nature I take fome prefents to have been which the Earl made to the Doctor , particularly his own ...
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