The Works of Dr. Jonathan SwiftW. Bowyer, 1768 |
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Page 33
... Peter Lud- low , men of fortune , learning , wit , humour , and virtue and Mr. Matthew Lord , deemed the best lay scholar of his time : Thefe , with the fellows of the college , Dr. Walmefley , Dr. Helsham , Dr Delany , Dr. Stopford ...
... Peter Lud- low , men of fortune , learning , wit , humour , and virtue and Mr. Matthew Lord , deemed the best lay scholar of his time : Thefe , with the fellows of the college , Dr. Walmefley , Dr. Helsham , Dr Delany , Dr. Stopford ...
Page xvii
... Peter , Martin , and Jack are borrowed from a letter of the ate Duke of Buckingham . Whatever wit › Villers . is contained in those three names , the author is H 2 is AN APOLOGY . xvii can understand that book, that ever ima- ...
... Peter , Martin , and Jack are borrowed from a letter of the ate Duke of Buckingham . Whatever wit › Villers . is contained in those three names , the author is H 2 is AN APOLOGY . xvii can understand that book, that ever ima- ...
Page xviii
... Peter's Banter ( as he calls it in his Alfatia phrafe ) upon transubstantiation , which is taken from the fame duke's conference with an irish prieft , where a cork is turned into a horse . This the author confeffes to have seen about ...
... Peter's Banter ( as he calls it in his Alfatia phrafe ) upon transubstantiation , which is taken from the fame duke's conference with an irish prieft , where a cork is turned into a horse . This the author confeffes to have seen about ...
Page xxv
... Peter is fre- quently made to repeat oaths and curses . Every reader obferves , it was neceffary to know that Peter did fwear and curse . The oaths are not printed out , but only fuppofed ; and the idea of an oath is not immoral , like ...
... Peter is fre- quently made to repeat oaths and curses . Every reader obferves , it was neceffary to know that Peter did fwear and curse . The oaths are not printed out , but only fuppofed ; and the idea of an oath is not immoral , like ...
Page 73
... Peter ; there- by popery is expofed : every body knows the papists have made great additions to chrif- tianity , that indeed is the great " the fame time very plain , exception which the church of " with little or no ornament ...
... Peter ; there- by popery is expofed : every body knows the papists have made great additions to chrif- tianity , that indeed is the great " the fame time very plain , exception which the church of " with little or no ornament ...
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