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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... known to affociate . The Tale of a Tub , the Battle of the Books , and the Fragment were first pub- lifhed together in 1704 , and the apology , and the notes from Wotton were added in 1710 ; this edition the Dean revised a short time ...
... known to affociate . The Tale of a Tub , the Battle of the Books , and the Fragment were first pub- lifhed together in 1704 , and the apology , and the notes from Wotton were added in 1710 ; this edition the Dean revised a short time ...
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... the verfe and profe fhould be kept feparate ; that the pofthumus and doubtful pieces fhould not be mingled with thofe which the Dean is known to have риба A 2 published himself ; and that those tracts which are parts THE PREFACE . 3.
... the verfe and profe fhould be kept feparate ; that the pofthumus and doubtful pieces fhould not be mingled with thofe which the Dean is known to have риба A 2 published himself ; and that those tracts which are parts THE PREFACE . 3.
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... known , that there is no fuch affembly or place as the rules of court ladies ; and that it is an abfurd re- dundancy to fay of a man who has the power and the will , that he has also the guilt to do mischief ; for whatever guilt he can ...
... known , that there is no fuch affembly or place as the rules of court ladies ; and that it is an abfurd re- dundancy to fay of a man who has the power and the will , that he has also the guilt to do mischief ; for whatever guilt he can ...
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... known to the prince of Orange , who frequently vifited him at Sheen , after his arrival in England , and took his advice in affairs of the utmost importance . Sir William being then lame with the gout , Swift used to attend his majesty ...
... known to the prince of Orange , who frequently vifited him at Sheen , after his arrival in England , and took his advice in affairs of the utmost importance . Sir William being then lame with the gout , Swift used to attend his majesty ...
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... known , but feveral copi- ous extracts from Cyprian , Irenæus , Sleidan's Commen- taries , and Padre Paolo's history of the council of Trent , were found among his papers which appear by memorandums in his own hand writing to D.S. 276 ...
... known , but feveral copi- ous extracts from Cyprian , Irenæus , Sleidan's Commen- taries , and Padre Paolo's history of the council of Trent , were found among his papers which appear by memorandums in his own hand writing to D.S. 276 ...
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