The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...G. Hamilton, J. Balfour, & L. Hunter, 1757 - 2984 pages |
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... tion of his letter to Lord Vifc . Palmerfton , among his pofthumous works , [ in vol . 4. p . 238 ] he was thought to have received fuch favours from Sir William as he could not be fuppofed to bestow upon a person to whom he was not ...
... tion of his letter to Lord Vifc . Palmerfton , among his pofthumous works , [ in vol . 4. p . 238 ] he was thought to have received fuch favours from Sir William as he could not be fuppofed to bestow upon a person to whom he was not ...
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... tion of a man who had burned his bed to warm his hands ; for , at the end of four years , in the 1685 , he was refused his degree of Bachelor of Arts for infuffi- ciency , and was at last admitted fpeciali gratia , which is there ...
... tion of a man who had burned his bed to warm his hands ; for , at the end of four years , in the 1685 , he was refused his degree of Bachelor of Arts for infuffi- ciency , and was at last admitted fpeciali gratia , which is there ...
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... tion with Sir William Temple ; but he might reason- ably impute them alfo to the fuppreffion of a reproach against which there was good reafon to fear this connec- tion would not have fupported him : nor is it strange , that Swift ...
... tion with Sir William Temple ; but he might reason- ably impute them alfo to the fuppreffion of a reproach against which there was good reafon to fear this connec- tion would not have fupported him : nor is it strange , that Swift ...
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... tion his fubfequent attachment to politics , without in- dubitable figns of penitence and regret . [ 7. R. p . 43 . 42. 266. ] Ir is probable , that he hoped to exert himself more effectually in the church , by acquiring fome other pre ...
... tion his fubfequent attachment to politics , without in- dubitable figns of penitence and regret . [ 7. R. p . 43 . 42. 266. ] Ir is probable , that he hoped to exert himself more effectually in the church , by acquiring fome other pre ...
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... tion . Thus Swift , while he was courted and careffed by 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 ...
... tion . Thus Swift , while he was courted and careffed by 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 ...
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