The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...G. Hamilton, J. Balfour, & L. Hunter, 1757 - 2984 pages |
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Page ix
... immediately after his mar riage . In this diftrefs fhe was taken with her daughter into the family of Godwin , her husband's eldest brother ; and , on the 30th of November 1667 , about seven months after her husband's death , fhe was in ...
... immediately after his mar riage . In this diftrefs fhe was taken with her daughter into the family of Godwin , her husband's eldest brother ; and , on the 30th of November 1667 , about seven months after her husband's death , fhe was in ...
Page xv
... immediately set about to prevent it as the principal business of his life . During feven years from that time he ftudied eight hours a day [ 7. R. p . 50. ] and by fuch an effort of fuch a mind fo long continued , great knowledge muft ...
... immediately set about to prevent it as the principal business of his life . During feven years from that time he ftudied eight hours a day [ 7. R. p . 50. ] and by fuch an effort of fuch a mind fo long continued , great knowledge muft ...
Page xviii
... immediately conftrued to fa vour an opinion that Swift was Sir William's natural fon , appears never to have happened . Hawkef . Swift tranflated for Sir William his letters out of the original French into English , D. S. p . 99 . the ...
... immediately conftrued to fa vour an opinion that Swift was Sir William's natural fon , appears never to have happened . Hawkef . Swift tranflated for Sir William his letters out of the original French into English , D. S. p . 99 . the ...
Page xxv
... immediately after he had gone to refide in the country , he fhould begin to reflect , that he was intrufted with the cure of fouls . But Swift was really a man of high religion , without grunt- ing , groaning , canting hypocrify , or ...
... immediately after he had gone to refide in the country , he fhould begin to reflect , that he was intrufted with the cure of fouls . But Swift was really a man of high religion , without grunt- ing , groaning , canting hypocrify , or ...
Page xxxii
... immediately introduced by Mr Harley upon their first ac- quaintance , he readily enough accepted the invitation to be their friend and protector . 66 44 And now the publick intereft to Support , By Harley SWIFT invited comes to court ...
... immediately introduced by Mr Harley upon their first ac- quaintance , he readily enough accepted the invitation to be their friend and protector . 66 44 And now the publick intereft to Support , By Harley SWIFT invited comes to court ...
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