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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... produced , could not be related in a feries , without frequent references and quotations , it was thought more eligible to put them together : in the text innumerable paffages have been restored , which were evi- dently corrupt in every ...
... produced , could not be related in a feries , without frequent references and quotations , it was thought more eligible to put them together : in the text innumerable paffages have been restored , which were evi- dently corrupt in every ...
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... produced the utmost harmony between them ; Swift , as a teftimony of his friendship and esteem , wrote the battle of the books , of which fir William is the hero ; This appears by a letter from Swift's fifter , then in Ire- land , to ...
... produced the utmost harmony between them ; Swift , as a teftimony of his friendship and esteem , wrote the battle of the books , of which fir William is the hero ; This appears by a letter from Swift's fifter , then in Ire- land , to ...
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... produce is all rela- tive to fome particular favourite , with whom we are tenderly connected , either by friendship or by love ; or at most it terminates , like rays collected by a burning- glafs , in a very small circle , which is ...
... produce is all rela- tive to fome particular favourite , with whom we are tenderly connected , either by friendship or by love ; or at most it terminates , like rays collected by a burning- glafs , in a very small circle , which is ...
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... produce of a certain fum which she had in the funds and , the better to fave appearances , he always took her receipt , and fometimes would pretend , with great feem- ing vexation , that the drew upon him before he had received her ...
... produce of a certain fum which she had in the funds and , the better to fave appearances , he always took her receipt , and fometimes would pretend , with great feem- ing vexation , that the drew upon him before he had received her ...
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... produce of this eftate , and enjoyed his appointments thirteen years , yet when he died , in 1703 , his expences had been fo nearly equal to his revenue , that his whole fortune , the value of his eftate in- cluded , amounted only to ...
... produce of this eftate , and enjoyed his appointments thirteen years , yet when he died , in 1703 , his expences had been fo nearly equal to his revenue , that his whole fortune , the value of his eftate in- cluded , amounted only to ...
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