The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...G. Hamilton, J. Balfour, & L. Hunter, 1757 - 2984 pages |
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Page xi
... thought by some to have been a na- tural fon of Sir William Temple : a mistake which was probably founded upon another ; for till the publica- tion of his letter to Lord Vifc . Palmerfton , among his pofthumous works , [ in vol . 4. p ...
... thought by some to have been a na- tural fon of Sir William Temple : a mistake which was probably founded upon another ; for till the publica- tion of his letter to Lord Vifc . Palmerfton , among his pofthumous works , [ in vol . 4. p ...
Page xii
... thought he , if that person should now be in- quiring and staring about for my chamber , in order to bring me fome prefent from my coufin Willoughby Swift , what a happy creature should I be ! He had fcafce amufed himself with this ...
... thought he , if that person should now be in- quiring and staring about for my chamber , in order to bring me fome prefent from my coufin Willoughby Swift , what a happy creature should I be ! He had fcafce amufed himself with this ...
Page xvi
... thought it expedient to take his degree of Master of Arts at Ox- ford . With this view he appears to have written to his uncle William Swift , to procure and fend him the tefti- monium of his Bachelor's degree . With this teftimo- nium ...
... thought it expedient to take his degree of Master of Arts at Ox- ford . With this view he appears to have written to his uncle William Swift , to procure and fend him the tefti- monium of his Bachelor's degree . With this teftimo- nium ...
Page xxi
... thought injurious , and Swift expreffed his fenfibility of it in a short , but fatirical copy of verses , intitled , The Discovery . Orrery , let . 3 .. See vol . 7. p . 134 . THIS difappointment was soon after followed by an- other ...
... thought injurious , and Swift expreffed his fenfibility of it in a short , but fatirical copy of verses , intitled , The Discovery . Orrery , let . 3 .. See vol . 7. p . 134 . THIS difappointment was soon after followed by an- other ...
Page xxii
... thought he had nothing to do with ecclefiaftical preferments , and rejected his overture with all imaginable difdain . D. S. p . 113 . The rich deanery of Derry was intended for Swift by Lord Berkeley , if Dr King , then Bishop of Derry ...
... thought he had nothing to do with ecclefiaftical preferments , and rejected his overture with all imaginable difdain . D. S. p . 113 . The rich deanery of Derry was intended for Swift by Lord Berkeley , if Dr King , then Bishop of Derry ...
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