The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin: Accurately Revised, in Twelve Volumes. Adorned with Copper-plates; with Some Account of the Author's Life, and Notes Historical and Explanatory, Volume 1C. Bathurst, J. Rivington, W. Strahan, B. Collins, J. Hinton, J. Dodsley, L. Davis and C. Reymers, R. Baldwin, and W. Bowyer., 1766 |
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Page 8
... feems to imply that Swift lived with fir William at Sheen before . he went to Moore Park , is adopt- ed upon the credit of Mr. Deane Swift , who fays that Swift was there familiar with king William , and the king does not appear to have ...
... feems to imply that Swift lived with fir William at Sheen before . he went to Moore Park , is adopt- ed upon the credit of Mr. Deane Swift , who fays that Swift was there familiar with king William , and the king does not appear to have ...
Page 19
... feems to have enjoyed his dißinction only in proportion as it was participated with Stella ; for amidst all the bufinefs and all the honours that crouded upon him , he wrote every day an account of whatever oc- curred , and fent her a ...
... feems to have enjoyed his dißinction only in proportion as it was participated with Stella ; for amidst all the bufinefs and all the honours that crouded upon him , he wrote every day an account of whatever oc- curred , and fent her a ...
Page 28
... feems to have been at once to compliment and to rally her , to apolo- gize for his conduct , and foften a tacit denial , by leav- ing the event undetermined , This This poem appears to have been written about the year 28 AN ACCOUNT OF THE.
... feems to have been at once to compliment and to rally her , to apolo- gize for his conduct , and foften a tacit denial , by leav- ing the event undetermined , This This poem appears to have been written about the year 28 AN ACCOUNT OF THE.
Page 33
... choir did not neglect their duty . As to his employment at home , he feems to have had no heart to apply himfelf to ftudy of any kind , but VOL . J. D TQ to have refigned himself wholly to fuch amufements as offered LIFE OF DR . SWIFT . 33.
... choir did not neglect their duty . As to his employment at home , he feems to have had no heart to apply himfelf to ftudy of any kind , but VOL . J. D TQ to have refigned himself wholly to fuch amufements as offered LIFE OF DR . SWIFT . 33.
Page 38
... feems farther improbable , by a letter to lord Bolingbroke , dated April 5 , 1729 , in which it ap- pears , that he was then reading Baronius , and Baronius was the only piece of church history that was found in his library . Lord ...
... feems farther improbable , by a letter to lord Bolingbroke , dated April 5 , 1729 , in which it ap- pears , that he was then reading Baronius , and Baronius was the only piece of church history that was found in his library . Lord ...
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