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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... perfon through whose hands they were conveyed to the press , but the ori- * The corrected copy is now in the hands of Mr. Deane Swift . VOL . I. A ginal ginal passages were restored to the fubfequent editions * . THE.
... perfon through whose hands they were conveyed to the press , but the ori- * The corrected copy is now in the hands of Mr. Deane Swift . VOL . I. A ginal ginal passages were restored to the fubfequent editions * . THE.
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... perfon . Swift made fre- quent excurfions to Dublin , and fome to London , but Mrs. Johnson was buried in folitude and obscurity ; fhe was known only to a few of Swift's most intimate ac- quaintance , and had no female companion except ...
... perfon . Swift made fre- quent excurfions to Dublin , and fome to London , but Mrs. Johnson was buried in folitude and obscurity ; fhe was known only to a few of Swift's most intimate ac- quaintance , and had no female companion except ...
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... refolved to apply to Mr. Harley , not only because he was a principal perfon in the queen's miniftry , but becaufe by his intereft the VOL . I. C fame fame favour had been granted to the clergy of England LIFE OF DR . SWIFT . 17.
... refolved to apply to Mr. Harley , not only because he was a principal perfon in the queen's miniftry , but becaufe by his intereft the VOL . I. C fame fame favour had been granted to the clergy of England LIFE OF DR . SWIFT . 17.
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... perfon was for fome time admitted ; but this felect company was at Tength enlarged to fixteen , all men of the first clafs , Swift included ; they dined once a week at the D.S.227 , houfes of each other by rotation , and went 317. under ...
... perfon was for fome time admitted ; but this felect company was at Tength enlarged to fixteen , all men of the first clafs , Swift included ; they dined once a week at the D.S.227 , houfes of each other by rotation , and went 317. under ...
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... perfon whom he regarded with difguft and contempt * . He would not fuffer even negative incivilities from thofe who , if by their station they had not been his fuperiors , would have been his equals by learning and parts . It happened ...
... perfon whom he regarded with difguft and contempt * . He would not fuffer even negative incivilities from thofe who , if by their station they had not been his fuperiors , would have been his equals by learning and parts . It happened ...
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