The Works of Dr. Jonathan SwiftW. Bowyer, 1768 |
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Page 4
... frequently to be the effect rather of choice than accident . Our miscellany is now quite printed , I am prodigi- oufly pleased with this joint volume , in which methinks we 5 g However , as the look like friends fide by fide , ferious ...
... frequently to be the effect rather of choice than accident . Our miscellany is now quite printed , I am prodigi- oufly pleased with this joint volume , in which methinks we 5 g However , as the look like friends fide by fide , ferious ...
Page 6
... frequent references and quotations , it was thought more eligible to put them to- gether ; in the text innumerable paffages have been restored , which were evidently corrupt in every other edition , whether printed in England or Ireland ...
... frequent references and quotations , it was thought more eligible to put them to- gether ; in the text innumerable paffages have been restored , which were evidently corrupt in every other edition , whether printed in England or Ireland ...
Page 5
... frequently heard to say when the people of Ireland difpleafed him , I am not of this vile country , I am an Englishman . ' Mr. Pope alfo in one of his letters to him , mentions England as his native country ; but this account of his ...
... frequently heard to say when the people of Ireland difpleafed him , I am not of this vile country , I am an Englishman . ' Mr. Pope alfo in one of his letters to him , mentions England as his native country ; but this account of his ...
Page 8
... 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 majefty in his walks about the garden , 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 majefty in his walks about the garden , who ...
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... frequent remittances from his uncle William , and his coufin Willoughby Swift ; fo that fir William does not seem to have treat- ed him with a liberality for which it is difficult to ac- count . Upon the death of fir William Temple ...
... frequent remittances from his uncle William , and his coufin Willoughby Swift ; fo that fir William does not seem to have treat- ed him with a liberality for which it is difficult to ac- count . Upon the death of fir William Temple ...
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