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. Bathurst, 1764 |
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Page iv
... Ireland , were published by George Falkener , at Dublin , in four vo- lumes ; to thefe he afterwards added a fifth and * See the preface to Vol . III . figned by the Dean and Mr. Pope . At all adventures yours and my name shall stand ...
... Ireland , were published by George Falkener , at Dublin , in four vo- lumes ; to thefe he afterwards added a fifth and * See the preface to Vol . III . figned by the Dean and Mr. Pope . At all adventures yours and my name shall stand ...
Page v
... Ireland , the tracts relating to that country , and in particular the Drapier's Letters , are thrown together in great confufion , and the Tale of a Tub , the Battle of the Books , and the Fragment , are not included . 1 In the edition ...
... Ireland , the tracts relating to that country , and in particular the Drapier's Letters , are thrown together in great confufion , and the Tale of a Tub , the Battle of the Books , and the Fragment , are not included . 1 In the edition ...
Page xvi
... renounced the undertaking in exprefs In his letter to Mr. Pope , dated May 1 , 1733 , he fays , that , when the printer applied to him for leave to print terms . his works in Ireland , he told him he would xvi THE PREFACE .
... renounced the undertaking in exprefs In his letter to Mr. Pope , dated May 1 , 1733 , he fays , that , when the printer applied to him for leave to print terms . his works in Ireland , he told him he would xvi THE PREFACE .
Page xvii
... Ireland , he told him he would give no leave ; and , when he printed them without , he declared it was much to his dif- content . The fame fentiment is alfo more ftrongly expreffed in the following extract from a letter now in the hands ...
... Ireland , he told him he would give no leave ; and , when he printed them without , he declared it was much to his dif- content . The fame fentiment is alfo more ftrongly expreffed in the following extract from a letter now in the hands ...
Page xix
... Ireland , with the title of viscount Carlingford ; though it is faid he never went into that kingdom . He died without male issue , and the family inheritance defcended to his daughters , one of whom married Robert Fielding , efq ...
... Ireland , with the title of viscount Carlingford ; though it is faid he never went into that kingdom . He died without male issue , and the family inheritance defcended to his daughters , one of whom married Robert Fielding , efq ...
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