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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... reason to believe that * Our Miscellany is now quite printed I am prodi- gioufly pleafed with this joint volume , in which me thinks we look like friends fide by fide , Serious and merry by turns - diverting others just as we diverted ...
... reason to believe that * Our Miscellany is now quite printed I am prodi- gioufly pleafed with this joint volume , in which me thinks we look like friends fide by fide , Serious and merry by turns - diverting others just as we diverted ...
Page 14
... till after the dean- ery was given to another , his non - refidence could not , as lord Orrery fuppofes , be the reason why it was not given to him . felt felt , and with his hands clafped in each other 14 AN ACCOUNT OF THE.
... till after the dean- ery was given to another , his non - refidence could not , as lord Orrery fuppofes , be the reason why it was not given to him . felt felt , and with his hands clafped in each other 14 AN ACCOUNT OF THE.
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... reasons were fufpected in the neighbourhood of Moore - Park ; for Mr. Thomas Swift , the rector of Puttenham , in a letter which he wrote a few years afterwards , enquires whether Jonathan was married , or whether he had been able to ...
... reasons were fufpected in the neighbourhood of Moore - Park ; for Mr. Thomas Swift , the rector of Puttenham , in a letter which he wrote a few years afterwards , enquires whether Jonathan was married , or whether he had been able to ...
Page 43
... reason , by which he had been juft foiled , and was expreffed with all the vehemence of his temper , and all the peculiarity of his wit . He was feveral times in England on a vifit to Mr. Pope , after his fettlement at the deanery ...
... reason , by which he had been juft foiled , and was expreffed with all the vehemence of his temper , and all the peculiarity of his wit . He was feveral times in England on a vifit to Mr. Pope , after his fettlement at the deanery ...
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... reason , after his madnefs had ended in ftupor , feem to prove that his disorder , whatever it was , had not deftroyed , but only fufpended the powers of his mind . He was fometimes vifited by Mr. Deane Swift , a relation ; and about ...
... reason , after his madnefs had ended in ftupor , feem to prove that his disorder , whatever it was , had not deftroyed , but only fufpended the powers of his mind . He was fometimes vifited by Mr. Deane Swift , a relation ; and about ...
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