The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...: Accurately Revised ... Adorned with Copper-plates; with Some Account of the Author's Life, and Notes Historical and Explanatory, Volume 1C. Pathurst, 1754 |
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Accurately Revised ... Adorned with Copper-plates; with Some Account of the Author's Life, and Notes Historical and Explanatory Jonathan Swift. { I A TALE OF A TU B. Written for the.
Accurately Revised ... Adorned with Copper-plates; with Some Account of the Author's Life, and Notes Historical and Explanatory Jonathan Swift. { I A TALE OF A TU B. Written for the.
Page iii
... Swift. Race BK . R. Bifh LL . Hubbard 8-4-31 164 THE AUTHOR'S APOLOGY . IF good and ill nature equally operated upon mankind , I might have faved myself the trouble of this apology ; for it is manifest by the reception the following ...
... Swift. Race BK . R. Bifh LL . Hubbard 8-4-31 164 THE AUTHOR'S APOLOGY . IF good and ill nature equally operated upon mankind , I might have faved myself the trouble of this apology ; for it is manifest by the reception the following ...
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... Swift. there were no other inftance of what I have too frequently observed , that many of that reverend body are not always very nice in diftinguishing between their enemies and their friends . Had the author's intentions met with a more ...
... Swift. there were no other inftance of what I have too frequently observed , that many of that reverend body are not always very nice in diftinguishing between their enemies and their friends . Had the author's intentions met with a more ...
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... Swift. person should offer determinately to fix a name upon the author of this discourse , who hath all along concealed himself from moft of his nearest friends : yet several have gone a farther ftep , and pronounced another book * to ...
... Swift. person should offer determinately to fix a name upon the author of this discourse , who hath all along concealed himself from moft of his nearest friends : yet several have gone a farther ftep , and pronounced another book * to ...
Page xxvi
... Swift. it : but it seems the bookfeller will not hear of any fuch thing , being apprehen- five it might spoil the fale of the book . The author cannot conclude this apology without making this one reflection ; that , as wit is the ...
... Swift. it : but it seems the bookfeller will not hear of any fuch thing , being apprehen- five it might spoil the fale of the book . The author cannot conclude this apology without making this one reflection ; that , as wit is the ...
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