The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...G. Hamilton, J. Balfour, & L. Hunter, 1757 - 2984 pages |
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Page xi
... acquiefce in the calumny . Perhaps , like Alexander , he thought the natural fon of Jupiter would appear greater than the legitimate fon of Philip . 0. let . 2 . croffed the fea , except from England to Ireland , THE LIFE OF DR S WIE T. xi.
... acquiefce in the calumny . Perhaps , like Alexander , he thought the natural fon of Jupiter would appear greater than the legitimate fon of Philip . 0. let . 2 . croffed the fea , except from England to Ireland , THE LIFE OF DR S WIE T. xi.
Page xix
... perhaps beyond all others he had a power to conci- liate his ideas to the feveral capacities of all human race , and at the fame time catch entertainment to himself from every species of understanding ; agreeable to what is faid in that ...
... perhaps beyond all others he had a power to conci- liate his ideas to the feveral capacities of all human race , and at the fame time catch entertainment to himself from every species of understanding ; agreeable to what is faid in that ...
Page xxiii
... perhaps any filly , tri- fling objections against his youth and fprightlinefs . 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 ...
... perhaps any filly , tri- fling objections against his youth and fprightlinefs . 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 ...
Page xxv
... Perhaps it may be thought exceed- ingly ftrange by those who admire Swift only for his wit and po- litics , that immediately after he had gone to refide in the country , he fhould begin to reflect , that he was intrufted with the cure ...
... Perhaps it may be thought exceed- ingly ftrange by those who admire Swift only for his wit and po- litics , that immediately after he had gone to refide in the country , he fhould begin to reflect , that he was intrufted with the cure ...
Page xxvii
... perhaps loth to be leparated from fo delightful a companion , threw an obftacle in the way that was not to be furmounted . The gentleman had a bene fice in the church of a confiderable value about 100 miles from Dublin , which required ...
... perhaps loth to be leparated from fo delightful a companion , threw an obftacle in the way that was not to be furmounted . The gentleman had a bene fice in the church of a confiderable value about 100 miles from Dublin , which required ...
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