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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... continued discourses fhall be the fame , only mutatis mutandis . Neither will he infift upon the mistake in the title ; but let the answerer and his friend produce any book they please , he defies them to fhew one fingle particular ...
... continued discourses fhall be the fame , only mutatis mutandis . Neither will he infift upon the mistake in the title ; but let the answerer and his friend produce any book they please , he defies them to fhew one fingle particular ...
Page 2
... continued undistinguished till 1742 , and then Mr. Pope , having new claffed them , afcribed each performance among the profe to its particular author in a table of contents , but of the verses be diftinguished only the Dean's , by ...
... continued undistinguished till 1742 , and then Mr. Pope , having new claffed them , afcribed each performance among the profe to its particular author in a table of contents , but of the verses be diftinguished only the Dean's , by ...
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... continued near three years ; for when the matter was discovered , his mother fent orders not to hazard a second voyage till he should be better able to bear it . The nurse however gave other teftimo- nies of her affection to Jonathan ...
... continued near three years ; for when the matter was discovered , his mother fent orders not to hazard a second voyage till he should be better able to bear it . The nurse however gave other teftimo- nies of her affection to Jonathan ...
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... continued there eight years , he was at the age of fourteen admitted into the university of Dublin , and became a studient in Trinity . college . There he lived in perfect regularity , and obeyed the ftatutes with the utmost exact- nefs ...
... continued there eight years , he was at the age of fourteen admitted into the university of Dublin , and became a studient in Trinity . college . There he lived in perfect regularity , and obeyed the ftatutes with the utmost exact- nefs ...
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... continued , 7. R. 50 . great knowledge muft neceffarily have been acquired . He commenced thefe ftudies at the univer- fity in Dublin , where he continued them three years , and during this time he alfo drew the firft sketch of his Tale ...
... continued , 7. R. 50 . great knowledge muft neceffarily have been acquired . He commenced thefe ftudies at the univer- fity in Dublin , where he continued them three years , and during this time he alfo drew the firft sketch of his Tale ...
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