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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... mind , whether real or imaginary , it is all one . Whilft I had that very fincere good friend , I could sometimes lay open all my rambling thoughts , and he and I would often view and diffect them ; but now they come and go , and I ...
... mind , whether real or imaginary , it is all one . Whilft I had that very fincere good friend , I could sometimes lay open all my rambling thoughts , and he and I would often view and diffect them ; but now they come and go , and I ...
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... mind . They are often , I believe , imperfections of an imperfect mind ; which , however , to do it justice , often directs me better than I act . Though I will not take upon me , to declare my way of thinking to be eternally the fame ...
... mind . They are often , I believe , imperfections of an imperfect mind ; which , however , to do it justice , often directs me better than I act . Though I will not take upon me , to declare my way of thinking to be eternally the fame ...
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... mind it , for now it is over , I am calm again . As to the * bishop , I know neither his principles nor his parts , but his diocese is Peterborough ; and having a small park in Northamptonshire , which I had a mind to increase by a ...
... mind it , for now it is over , I am calm again . As to the * bishop , I know neither his principles nor his parts , but his diocese is Peterborough ; and having a small park in Northamptonshire , which I had a mind to increase by a ...
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