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 vii
... is in the 44th page . Dryden , L'E- Arange , B 4 Letter of enthusiasm , fuppofed to have been written by Col. Hunter : fee Swift's letter to him , in the laft of these volumes . frange , and fome others . I fhall not name AN APOLOGY . vii.
... is in the 44th page . Dryden , L'E- Arange , B 4 Letter of enthusiasm , fuppofed to have been written by Col. Hunter : fee Swift's letter to him , in the laft of these volumes . frange , and fome others . I fhall not name AN APOLOGY . vii.
Page xv
... these words ; I have been affured , that the battle in St. James's library is , mutatis mutandis , taken out of a French book , intitled , Combat des livres , if I mifremember not . In which paffage there are two claufes obferv- able ...
... these words ; I have been affured , that the battle in St. James's library is , mutatis mutandis , taken out of a French book , intitled , Combat des livres , if I mifremember not . In which paffage there are two claufes obferv- able ...
Page xx
... these the author cannot be accufed . For the judicious reader will find , that the feverest frokes of fatyr in his book , are levelled against the mo- dern cuftom of employing wit upon those to- pics , of which there is a remarkable ...
... these the author cannot be accufed . For the judicious reader will find , that the feverest frokes of fatyr in his book , are levelled against the mo- dern cuftom of employing wit upon those to- pics , of which there is a remarkable ...
Page i
... these papers to your lordship , and to implore your lordship's protection of them . God and your lordship know their faults , and their merits ; for , as to my own particular , I am altoge- ther a ftranger to the matter ; and though ...
... these papers to your lordship , and to implore your lordship's protection of them . God and your lordship know their faults , and their merits ; for , as to my own particular , I am altoge- ther a ftranger to the matter ; and though ...
Page ii
... these papers , I casually obferved written in large letters the two following words , DE TUR DIGNISSIMO ; which , for aught I knew , might contain fome important meaning . But it unluckily fell out , that none of the authors I employ un ...
... these papers , I casually obferved written in large letters the two following words , DE TUR DIGNISSIMO ; which , for aught I knew , might contain fome important meaning . But it unluckily fell out , that none of the authors I employ un ...
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