The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...G. Hamilton, J. Balfour, & L. Hunter, 1757 - 2984 pages |
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... virtue ; and Mr Matthew Lord , deemed the beft lay scholar of his time ' : Thefe , with the fellows of the college , Dr Walmefley , Dr Helfham , Dr Delany , Dr Stopford , now Bishop of Cloyne , and Dr Sheridan Lady Euftace , Mr's Moore ...
... virtue ; and Mr Matthew Lord , deemed the beft lay scholar of his time ' : Thefe , with the fellows of the college , Dr Walmefley , Dr Helfham , Dr Delany , Dr Stopford , now Bishop of Cloyne , and Dr Sheridan Lady Euftace , Mr's Moore ...
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... virtues , hep mind , and her perfon , was not undeferving to have been married to the greatest prince in Europe : but her defcent was from a fer vant of Sir William Temple ; and therefore the was by no means worthy to have been the ...
... virtues , hep mind , and her perfon , was not undeferving to have been married to the greatest prince in Europe : but her defcent was from a fer vant of Sir William Temple ; and therefore the was by no means worthy to have been the ...
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... virtue , and his diftrefs might involve him in a crime which he most abhorred . Swift however was ftill inex- orable ; and the man was difmiffed . During all the time of danger , Swift obftinately refused to contribute one farthing ...
... virtue , and his diftrefs might involve him in a crime which he most abhorred . Swift however was ftill inex- orable ; and the man was difmiffed . During all the time of danger , Swift obftinately refused to contribute one farthing ...
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... virtue of his mind ; as it was a fine compliment to the force of reafon , by which he had been juft foiled , and was exprefled with all the vehemence of his temper , and all the peculiarity of his wit . He was feveral times in England ...
... virtue of his mind ; as it was a fine compliment to the force of reafon , by which he had been juft foiled , and was exprefled with all the vehemence of his temper , and all the peculiarity of his wit . He was feveral times in England ...
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... has rendered de- formity lovely and conferred honour upon vice , was in Her only the decoration of fuch virtue , as without either wit wit or beauty would have compelled affection , efteen , THE LIFE OF DR SWIFT . xxi !
... has rendered de- formity lovely and conferred honour upon vice , was in Her only the decoration of fuch virtue , as without either wit wit or beauty would have compelled affection , efteen , THE LIFE OF DR SWIFT . xxi !
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