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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... , when they published the Mifcellany , in which the tranfition From grave to gay , from lively to fevere , appears frequently to be the effect rather of I choice choice than accident . However , as the reader will iv THE PREF A C E.
... , when they published the Mifcellany , in which the tranfition From grave to gay , from lively to fevere , appears frequently to be the effect rather of I choice choice than accident . However , as the reader will iv THE PREF A C E.
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... reader will have the whole in his poffeffion , he may per- fue either the grave or the gay with very little trouble , and without losing any pleasure or intel- ligence which he would have gained from a dif- ferent arrangement . Among ...
... reader will have the whole in his poffeffion , he may per- fue either the grave or the gay with very little trouble , and without losing any pleasure or intel- ligence which he would have gained from a dif- ferent arrangement . Among ...
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... Reader is defired to correct the Errata in the mar- ginal References , as follows : Page 5 . Vol . 12. p . 149 . Page 39 . Vol . 12. p . 131 . Page 43 . Vol . 12. p . 141 . Vol . 12. p . 156 . Vol . 12. p . 157 . Page 44 . Vol . 12. p ...
... Reader is defired to correct the Errata in the mar- ginal References , as follows : Page 5 . Vol . 12. p . 149 . Page 39 . Vol . 12. p . 131 . Page 43 . Vol . 12. p . 141 . Vol . 12. p . 156 . Vol . 12. p . 157 . Page 44 . Vol . 12. p ...
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... reader is referred to them , and to the notes and remarks that are now added . Doctor Jonathan Swift was defcended from a younger branch of an ancient family of that name in Yorkshire . Bernam Swift , efq ; who , in the reign of king ...
... reader is referred to them , and to the notes and remarks that are now added . Doctor Jonathan Swift was defcended from a younger branch of an ancient family of that name in Yorkshire . Bernam Swift , efq ; who , in the reign of king ...
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... reader , and a vicar of his cathedral , and master of the fong . He was nearly of the dean's own ftanding in the college , had good fenfe and much humour . He was married to a woman of great fpright- linefs , good - nature , and ...
... reader , and a vicar of his cathedral , and master of the fong . He was nearly of the dean's own ftanding in the college , had good fenfe and much humour . He was married to a woman of great fpright- linefs , good - nature , and ...
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