The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...G. Hamilton, J. Balfour, & L. Hunter, 1757 - 2984 pages |
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... day in 1718 , that the was then but 34. The Dean fays the was in Ireland from 18 , in his introduction to Bons Mats de Stella , in vol . 4. p . 295 . Hawkef . as who was fifteen years older , and whose whole xxvi I An ACCOUNT OF.
... day in 1718 , that the was then but 34. The Dean fays the was in Ireland from 18 , in his introduction to Bons Mats de Stella , in vol . 4. p . 295 . Hawkef . as who was fifteen years older , and whose whole xxvi I An ACCOUNT OF.
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Jonathan Swift. as who was fifteen years older , and whose whole fortune , though she was related to Sir William , was no more than an annuity of 27 1. [ D. S. p . 85. 86. 90. ] Whe ther Swift at this time defired the company of Stella a ...
Jonathan Swift. as who was fifteen years older , and whose whole fortune , though she was related to Sir William , was no more than an annuity of 27 1. [ D. S. p . 85. 86. 90. ] Whe ther Swift at this time defired the company of Stella a ...
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... whose perpetual aim was a fettlement in England , a dignity in any other kingdom must ap pear ( as perhaps it was defigned ) only an honourable and profit- able banishment . O. let . 4 . * The Earl of Oxford had a real friendship for Dr ...
... whose perpetual aim was a fettlement in England , a dignity in any other kingdom must ap pear ( as perhaps it was defigned ) only an honourable and profit- able banishment . O. let . 4 . * The Earl of Oxford had a real friendship for Dr ...
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... whose misunderstanding were juftly dreaded by their friends ‡ . [ vol . 4. p . 201. ] WHEN I am much inclined to believe , that the temper of Swift might occafion his English friends to wifh him happily and proper- ly promoted , at a ...
... whose misunderstanding were juftly dreaded by their friends ‡ . [ vol . 4. p . 201. ] WHEN I am much inclined to believe , that the temper of Swift might occafion his English friends to wifh him happily and proper- ly promoted , at a ...
Page cix
... How cold , how " forced , are his lines to you , compared with yours to " him ! Hail , happy Pope ! whose gen'rous mind , & c . VOL . I. vol . 6. p . 337 . " Here " Here we see the masterly poet , and the BY MRS PILKINGTON . cix.
... How cold , how " forced , are his lines to you , compared with yours to " him ! Hail , happy Pope ! whose gen'rous mind , & c . VOL . I. vol . 6. p . 337 . " Here " Here we see the masterly poet , and the BY MRS PILKINGTON . cix.
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