The Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, Volume 19C. Bathurst, C. Davis, C. Hitch and L. Hawes, J. Hodges, R. and J. Dodsley, and W. Bowyer., 1754 |
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Page 76
... hear you are got well again ; and I do affure you , no point of ceremony made me forbear writing , but the downright fear of being troublesome . If you deafness , that is a happiness I doubt rid of your have got rid of poor lady Suffolk ...
... hear you are got well again ; and I do affure you , no point of ceremony made me forbear writing , but the downright fear of being troublesome . If you deafness , that is a happiness I doubt rid of your have got rid of poor lady Suffolk ...
Page 163
... cannot give you a higher notion of her beauty , unless I had named you instead of him . I fhall be impatient till I hear from you again ; being , with A & M 2 great great fincerity , your most faithful hum- ble fervant , ( ( nog ) )
... cannot give you a higher notion of her beauty , unless I had named you instead of him . I fhall be impatient till I hear from you again ; being , with A & M 2 great great fincerity , your most faithful hum- ble fervant , ( ( nog ) )
Page 188
... hear of employments difpofed of to the discontent of his grace's best friends in this kingdom ; and the rather , because I do not know a more agreeable perfon in converfation , one more easy , or of a better taste , with a greater ...
... hear of employments difpofed of to the discontent of his grace's best friends in this kingdom ; and the rather , because I do not know a more agreeable perfon in converfation , one more easy , or of a better taste , with a greater ...
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