The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...G. Hamilton, J. Balfour, & L. Hunter, 1757 - 2984 pages |
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Page xxv
... 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 of fouls . But Swift was really a man of high ...
... 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 of fouls . But Swift was really a man of high ...
Page xxvi
... those who can no otherwise emulate the character of Swift , will attempt it in this act of religious decorum , and no longer affect either to be wits or fine gentlemen , by a conduct directly contrary to fo great an example . BUT Swift ...
... those who can no otherwise emulate the character of Swift , will attempt it in this act of religious decorum , and no longer affect either to be wits or fine gentlemen , by a conduct directly contrary to fo great an example . BUT Swift ...
Page xxvii
... those gentle- women who marched from Moorpark to Dublin , with " a refolution to engage him ? " [ D. S. p . 86. 87.1 It appears too , that Swift , if he did not addrefs her himfelf , yet contrived to break off a treaty of marriage with ...
... those gentle- women who marched from Moorpark to Dublin , with " a refolution to engage him ? " [ D. S. p . 86. 87.1 It appears too , that Swift , if he did not addrefs her himfelf , yet contrived to break off a treaty of marriage with ...
Page xxxvi
... those whom others were making intereft to approach , feems to have enjoyed his diftinction , only in proportion as it was participated with Stella ; for amidst all the bu- finefs , and all the honours that crouded upon him , he wrote ...
... those whom others were making intereft to approach , feems to have enjoyed his diftinction , only in proportion as it was participated with Stella ; for amidst all the bu- finefs , and all the honours that crouded upon him , he wrote ...
Page xxxviii
... those who have a prefcriptive right to fervility and adulation . He had received ( from Col. Hill , a gentleman of worth , who had commanded with great bravery in the battle of Al- manza , soon after his promotion to a regiment ) a pre ...
... those who have a prefcriptive right to fervility and adulation . He had received ( from Col. Hill , a gentleman of worth , who had commanded with great bravery in the battle of Al- manza , soon after his promotion to a regiment ) a pre ...
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