The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...G. Hamilton, J. Balfour, & L. Hunter, 1757 - 2984 pages |
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Page xxii
... objection to Mr Swift . I know him to be a fprightly ingenious young man ; but instead of refiding , I dare fay , he will " be eternally flying backwards and forwards to London ; and " therefore I intreat , that he may be provided for ...
... objection to Mr Swift . I know him to be a fprightly ingenious young man ; but instead of refiding , I dare fay , he will " be eternally flying backwards and forwards to London ; and " therefore I intreat , that he may be provided for ...
Page xxiii
... objections against his youth and sprightlinefs . D. S. p . 114 . * As Swift did not receive thefe livings till after the deanery was given to another , his non - refidence could not , as Lord Orrery fup- poles , be the reason why it was ...
... objections against his youth and sprightlinefs . D. S. p . 114 . * As Swift did not receive thefe livings till after the deanery was given to another , his non - refidence could not , as Lord Orrery fup- poles , be the reason why it was ...
Page cxxiii
... objection , are what they call parodies , where the author perfonates the style and manner of other writers whom he has a mind to ex- pofe . I fhall produce one inftance ; it is in the 29th page . Dryden , L'Eftrange , and fome others I ...
... objection , are what they call parodies , where the author perfonates the style and manner of other writers whom he has a mind to ex- pofe . I fhall produce one inftance ; it is in the 29th page . Dryden , L'Eftrange , and fome others I ...
Page cxxiii
... objections that have been made , very weak and infignificant . THIS Apology being chiefly intended for the fatisfaction of future readers , it may be thought unneceffary to take any notice of such treatifes as have been written against ...
... objections that have been made , very weak and infignificant . THIS Apology being chiefly intended for the fatisfaction of future readers , it may be thought unneceffary to take any notice of such treatifes as have been written against ...
Page cxxiii
... objection is against his manner of treating it , very unfuitable to one of his fun- ction . It was determined by a fair majority , that this anfwerer had , in a way not to be pardoned , drawn his pen against a certain great man then ...
... objection is against his manner of treating it , very unfuitable to one of his fun- ction . It was determined by a fair majority , that this anfwerer had , in a way not to be pardoned , drawn his pen against a certain great man then ...
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