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 iv
... those which the Dean is known to have published himself ; and that those trails which are parts of a regular feries , and illuftrate each other , fhould be ranged in fuc- ceffion without the intervention of other matter : fuch are the ...
... those which the Dean is known to have published himself ; and that those trails which are parts of a regular feries , and illuftrate each other , fhould be ranged in fuc- ceffion without the intervention of other matter : fuch are the ...
Page xv
... those works " Should have been printed in London , by an agreement between those who had a right to ❝ them . 66 " I am , Sir , with great truth , " Your moft humble and " affectionate fervant , November 1735 . " J. SWIFT . " N. B. In ...
... those works " Should have been printed in London , by an agreement between those who had a right to ❝ them . 66 " I am , Sir , with great truth , " Your moft humble and " affectionate fervant , November 1735 . " J. SWIFT . " N. B. In ...
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... those among his contemporaries , who were admitted to his con- verfation and friendship . For the hiftory of his works the reader is referred to them , and to the notes and remarks that are now added . Doctor Jonathan Swift was ...
... those among his contemporaries , who were admitted to his con- verfation and friendship . For the hiftory of his works the reader is referred to them , and to the notes and remarks that are now added . Doctor Jonathan Swift was ...
Page 15
... those who car no otherwise emulate the character of Swift , will attempt it in this act of religious decorum , and no longer affect either to be wits or fine gentlemen by a conduct directly contrary to fo great an example . But Swift ...
... those who car no otherwise emulate the character of Swift , will attempt it in this act of religious decorum , and no longer affect either to be wits or fine gentlemen by a conduct directly contrary to fo great an example . But Swift ...
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... those whom others were making interest to approach , feems to have enjoyed his diftinction only in- proportion as it was participated with Stella ; for amidst all the bufinefs and all the honours that crouded upon him , he wrote every ...
... those whom others were making interest to approach , feems to have enjoyed his diftinction only in- proportion as it was participated with Stella ; for amidst all the bufinefs and all the honours that crouded upon him , he wrote every ...
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