The Works of Dr. Jonathan SwiftW. Bowyer, 1768 |
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... fide by fide , ferious and merry by turns- diverting others just as we di- verted ourselves . Letter of Pope to Swift , March 8 , 1726-7 . reader reader will have the whole in his poffeffion , he 4 THE PREFACE .
... fide by fide , ferious and merry by turns- diverting others just as we di- verted ourselves . Letter of Pope to Swift , March 8 , 1726-7 . reader reader will have the whole in his poffeffion , he 4 THE PREFACE .
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... fide , and the violent tories on the other , a fituation in which they could not fubfift . Thefe violent tories were formed into a fociety called the October club , of whom Swift fays . they are a bout bout an hundred parliament men of ...
... fide , and the violent tories on the other , a fituation in which they could not fubfift . Thefe violent tories were formed into a fociety called the October club , of whom Swift fays . they are a bout bout an hundred parliament men of ...
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... fide of the river Liffy . D.S. 108 . The dean kept two publick day's every week , and , though the circle of his vifitors is faid at first to have been small , yet , it foon increased and always confifted of the best company . Those who ...
... fide of the river Liffy . D.S. 108 . The dean kept two publick day's every week , and , though the circle of his vifitors is faid at first to have been small , yet , it foon increased and always confifted of the best company . Those who ...
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... fide , enough to give him the vanity of telling his name , wherein the world , with all its wife conjectures , is yet very much in the dark ; which circumftance is no dif- agreeable amusement either to the public or himself . The The ...
... fide , enough to give him the vanity of telling his name , wherein the world , with all its wife conjectures , is yet very much in the dark ; which circumftance is no dif- agreeable amusement either to the public or himself . The The ...
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... fide . They fwore to me , that they had ranfack'd whatever could be found in the characters of Socrates , Ariftides , Epaminondas , Cato , Tully , Atticus , and other hard names , which I cannot now recollect . However , I have reason ...
... fide . They fwore to me , that they had ranfack'd whatever could be found in the characters of Socrates , Ariftides , Epaminondas , Cato , Tully , Atticus , and other hard names , which I cannot now recollect . However , I have reason ...
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