The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...G. Hamilton, J. Balfour, & L. Hunter, 1757 - 2984 pages |
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... leaft interefting , is inferted in Mr. Hawkefworth's relation . As Mrs Pilkington in her Memoirs has trans- mitted to us fome little incidents in the Doctor's conver- fation and domeftic life , not unentertaining , an abridge- ment of ...
... leaft interefting , is inferted in Mr. Hawkefworth's relation . As Mrs Pilkington in her Memoirs has trans- mitted to us fome little incidents in the Doctor's conver- fation and domeftic life , not unentertaining , an abridge- ment of ...
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... leaft fervice to his family and friends . But , in the hidft of this distressful situation , as if it was ordained that no in- cident fhould bereave mankind of fuch a genius , Sir William Temple ( whofe lady was related to Dr Swift's ...
... leaft fervice to his family and friends . But , in the hidft of this distressful situation , as if it was ordained that no in- cident fhould bereave mankind of fuch a genius , Sir William Temple ( whofe lady was related to Dr Swift's ...
Page xxvii
... leaft advances . I am inclined however to think , that having ob- ferved her to be a delightful girl , and of a genius quick and lively , he had given her fome inftructions for the improvement of her mind in those happy years of ...
... leaft advances . I am inclined however to think , that having ob- ferved her to be a delightful girl , and of a genius quick and lively , he had given her fome inftructions for the improvement of her mind in those happy years of ...
Page xxxviii
... leaft apt to defpond , he confeffed to me , that uttering his mind to me gave him case . " [ Let . to Stella , March 4. 1710. ] D. S. p . 318 . " c 54 " C The miniftry feem not to regard them ; yet one of them in confidence told me ...
... leaft apt to defpond , he confeffed to me , that uttering his mind to me gave him case . " [ Let . to Stella , March 4. 1710. ] D. S. p . 318 . " c 54 " C The miniftry feem not to regard them ; yet one of them in confidence told me ...
Page xxxix
... leaft favour , how much foe > ver they had been obliged to him for his care and protection , treat- ed every one of them round , just in what style and manner he thought convenient . The miniftry , who were themselves men of wit and ...
... leaft favour , how much foe > ver they had been obliged to him for his care and protection , treat- ed every one of them round , just in what style and manner he thought convenient . The miniftry , who were themselves men of wit and ...
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