THE WORKS OF THE Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, Volume 3C. BATHURST, in Fleetstreet, 1760 |
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... , fq ; p . 175 The accomplishment of the first of Mr. Bickerstaff's predic- tions : being an account of the death of Mr. Partridge the almanack - maker P. 188 Squire ' Squire Bickerstaff detected ; or , the aftrological impoftor CONTENTS.
... , fq ; p . 175 The accomplishment of the first of Mr. Bickerstaff's predic- tions : being an account of the death of Mr. Partridge the almanack - maker P. 188 Squire ' Squire Bickerstaff detected ; or , the aftrological impoftor CONTENTS.
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... the ftate of affairs in the year 1714 Thoughts on various fubjects P. 239 P. 266 This is the only piece in this volume which was not writ- ten by Dr. Swift . PREFACE TH HE Papers that compose the first of these vo- CONTENT S.
... the ftate of affairs in the year 1714 Thoughts on various fubjects P. 239 P. 266 This is the only piece in this volume which was not writ- ten by Dr. Swift . PREFACE TH HE Papers that compose the first of these vo- CONTENT S.
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Jonathan Swift. TH HE Papers that compose the first of these vo- lumes were printed about eighteen years ago , to which there are now added two or three small tracts ; and the verses are transferred into the fourth volume a- part , with ...
Jonathan Swift. TH HE Papers that compose the first of these vo- lumes were printed about eighteen years ago , to which there are now added two or three small tracts ; and the verses are transferred into the fourth volume a- part , with ...
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... first imagined ; or his health , or his humour , or the prefent difpofition of his mind , un- qualifying him at that juncture : However , if he pof- feffed any distinguishing marks of style , or peculiarity of thinking , there would ...
... first imagined ; or his health , or his humour , or the prefent difpofition of his mind , un- qualifying him at that juncture : However , if he pof- feffed any distinguishing marks of style , or peculiarity of thinking , there would ...
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... first aggreffors . It is to be lamented , that Virgil let pafs a line , which told pofterity he had two enemies called Bavius and Mævius . The wifeft way is not once to name them , but ( as the madman advised the gentleman , who told ...
... first aggreffors . It is to be lamented , that Virgil let pafs a line , which told pofterity he had two enemies called Bavius and Mævius . The wifeft way is not once to name them , but ( as the madman advised the gentleman , who told ...
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