The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...G. Hamilton, J. Balfour, & L. Hunter, 1757 - 2984 pages |
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Page xvii
... reason- ably impute them alfo to the fuppreffion of a reproach against which there was good reason to fear this connec tion would not have supported him : nor is it strange , that Swift , after his reputation was established , should ...
... reason- ably impute them alfo to the fuppreffion of a reproach against which there was good reason to fear this connec tion would not have supported him : nor is it strange , that Swift , after his reputation was established , should ...
Page xviii
... reason without fevere expoftulation , not only because Swift was no refpecter of perfons , but because it appears that Sir William , though he was extremely an- gry , admitted his claim to fome provifion , by offering to make him his ...
... reason without fevere expoftulation , not only because Swift was no refpecter of perfons , but because it appears that Sir William , though he was extremely an- gry , admitted his claim to fome provifion , by offering to make him his ...
Page xxiii
... given to another , his non - refidence could not , as Lord Orrery fup- poles , be the reason why it was not given to him . Hawkef . ed , provided she would reject this overture of marriage THE LIFE OF DR SWIFT . xxiii.
... given to another , his non - refidence could not , as Lord Orrery fup- poles , be the reason why it was not given to him . Hawkef . ed , provided she would reject this overture of marriage THE LIFE OF DR SWIFT . xxiii.
Page xxxii
... reasons for their whifpers ; tho ' I thought it was a greater fecret . I do not much like the prefent pofture of things . I " always apprehended that any falling out would ruin them , and " fo I have told them feveral times . The Whigs ...
... reasons for their whifpers ; tho ' I thought it was a greater fecret . I do not much like the prefent pofture of things . I " always apprehended that any falling out would ruin them , and " fo I have told them feveral times . The Whigs ...
Page lvii
... reason to justify contempt , if not an abhorrence , of the human race . He had bravely withstood all hostile indignities dur- ing the lifetime of that princess ; but when the whole army of his friends were not only routed , but taken ...
... reason to justify contempt , if not an abhorrence , of the human race . He had bravely withstood all hostile indignities dur- ing the lifetime of that princess ; but when the whole army of his friends were not only routed , but taken ...
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