The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift: 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, 1766 |
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Page xiv
... person who offered a piece in profe to a bookfeller as the Dean's , which he afterwards confessed to be bis own . In the Irish copy of the verses on bis death many paffages are to be found which Mr. Pope rejected , for when he added ...
... person who offered a piece in profe to a bookfeller as the Dean's , which he afterwards confessed to be bis own . In the Irish copy of the verses on bis death many paffages are to be found which Mr. Pope rejected , for when he added ...
Page 18
... person who had been extremely ill used by the laft miniftry , because he would not go certain lengths which they would have had him , this being in fome fort Mr. Harley's Letter to King , vol own cafe . Mr. Harley received him with the ...
... person who had been extremely ill used by the laft miniftry , because he would not go certain lengths which they would have had him , this being in fome fort Mr. Harley's Letter to King , vol own cafe . Mr. Harley received him with the ...
Page 32
... person who could derive no honour from his lineage , a foundling , whom Swift therefore used to call Melchifedeck , becaufe Melchifedeck is faid to have had neither father nor mother ; this gentleman's name was Worral , he was a ...
... person who could derive no honour from his lineage , a foundling , whom Swift therefore used to call Melchifedeck , becaufe Melchifedeck is faid to have had neither father nor mother ; this gentleman's name was Worral , he was a ...
Page 53
... person whom he knew was Mrs. Whiteway , and the fight of her , when he knew her no more , threw him into fits of rage fo violent and dreadful , that he was forced to leave him ; and the only act of kindness E 3 Orrery , 94 , 186 ...
... person whom he knew was Mrs. Whiteway , and the fight of her , when he knew her no more , threw him into fits of rage fo violent and dreadful , that he was forced to leave him ; and the only act of kindness E 3 Orrery , 94 , 186 ...
Page 62
... person who kept the account of the disbursements . and weekly payments ; for he received back J.R. 203. thefe loans by a certain fum out of the weekly profit of the borrower's trade , in fuch propor- tions , as that the whole fhould be ...
... person who kept the account of the disbursements . and weekly payments ; for he received back J.R. 203. thefe loans by a certain fum out of the weekly profit of the borrower's trade , in fuch propor- tions , as that the whole fhould be ...
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