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 iv
... thofe which the Dean is known to have published himself ; and that thofe tracts which are parts of a regular feries , and illuftrate each other , should be ranged in fuc- ceffion without the intervention of other matter : fuch are the ...
... thofe which the Dean is known to have published himself ; and that thofe tracts which are parts of a regular feries , and illuftrate each other , should be ranged in fuc- ceffion without the intervention of other matter : fuch are the ...
Page vi
... thofe of another writer , for which no apo- logy can be thought neceffary , if it be confidered that the fame act is justice if the fubject is a criminal , which would have been murder if executed on the innocent . LA Lord Lord Orrery ...
... thofe of another writer , for which no apo- logy can be thought neceffary , if it be confidered that the fame act is justice if the fubject is a criminal , which would have been murder if executed on the innocent . LA Lord Lord Orrery ...
Page viii
... thofe in which accidental imperfections were fuffered to remain . Of these passages the fol- lowing are selected from Gulliver's Travels , be- cause the correction of this part of the work , especially with respect to dates and numbers ...
... thofe in which accidental imperfections were fuffered to remain . Of these passages the fol- lowing are selected from Gulliver's Travels , be- cause the correction of this part of the work , especially with respect to dates and numbers ...
Page xv
... thofe volumes did " what I much difliked , and yet what was not « in my power to hinder ; and all my friends CC pressed him to print them , and gave him what " manuscript copies they had occafionally gotten from me ; my defire was that ...
... thofe volumes did " what I much difliked , and yet what was not « in my power to hinder ; and all my friends CC pressed him to print them , and gave him what " manuscript copies they had occafionally gotten from me ; my defire was that ...
Page 16
... thofe gentlewomen , who marched from Moore - Park to Dublin , with a D. S. 86 , refolution to engage him . 87 . It appears too , that Swift , if he did not address her himself , yet contrived to break off a treaty of marriage with ...
... thofe gentlewomen , who marched from Moore - Park to Dublin , with a D. S. 86 , refolution to engage him . 87 . It appears too , that Swift , if he did not address her himself , yet contrived to break off a treaty of marriage with ...
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