The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...G. Hamilton, J. Balfour, & L. Hunter, 1757 - 2984 pages |
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Page xii
... continued there eight years , he was at the age of fourteen [ 1681 ] ad- mitted into the university of Dublin , and became a ftu- dent in Trinity college . There he lived in perfect re- gularity , and obeyed the ftatutes with the utmost ...
... continued there eight years , he was at the age of fourteen [ 1681 ] ad- mitted into the university of Dublin , and became a ftu- dent in Trinity college . There he lived in perfect re- gularity , and obeyed the ftatutes with the utmost ...
Page xv
... continued , great knowledge must necessa- rily have been acquired . He commenced these studies at the university in Dublin , where he continued them three years , till 1688 ; and during this time he also drew the first sketch of his ...
... continued , great knowledge must necessa- rily have been acquired . He commenced these studies at the university in Dublin , where he continued them three years , till 1688 ; and during this time he also drew the first sketch of his ...
Page xvii
... . He went to college , at the age of fourteen , in 1681 ; continued there feven years , as appears by his letter ; fo that he did not leave Ireland , FROM Oxford he returned again to Moorpark , where he THE LIFE OF DR SWIFT . XVI.
... . He went to college , at the age of fourteen , in 1681 ; continued there feven years , as appears by his letter ; fo that he did not leave Ireland , FROM Oxford he returned again to Moorpark , where he THE LIFE OF DR SWIFT . XVI.
Page xviii
... continued fome time longer with Sir William before he went to Oxford ; which must therefore be in 1692 : and in that very year he took his degree . The fact there- fore which , Lord Orrey fays , was immediately construed to fa vour an ...
... continued fome time longer with Sir William before he went to Oxford ; which must therefore be in 1692 : and in that very year he took his degree . The fact there- fore which , Lord Orrey fays , was immediately construed to fa vour an ...
Page xxiv
... continued till her death . However , his fifter's mar- riage proved in the end very unfortunate . The husband was an old , tyrannical , vitious rake ; and with regard to his 5000 1. he was scarce worth half so much on the day he was ...
... continued till her death . However , his fifter's mar- riage proved in the end very unfortunate . The husband was an old , tyrannical , vitious rake ; and with regard to his 5000 1. he was scarce worth half so much on the day he was ...
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