The Works of Dr. Jonathan SwiftW. Bowyer, 1768 |
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... like friends 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 .
... like friends 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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Jonathan Swift John Hawkesworth, Deane Swift. reader will have the whole in his poffeffion , he may perfue either the grave or the gay with very little trouble , and without lofing any pleasure or intelligence which he would have gained ...
Jonathan Swift John Hawkesworth, Deane Swift. reader will have the whole in his poffeffion , he may perfue either the grave or the gay with very little trouble , and without lofing any pleasure or intelligence which he would have gained ...
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... reader is referred to them , and to the notes and remarks that are now added . Doctor Jonathan Swift was defcended from a youn- ger branch of an ancient family of that name in York- Jhire . Bernam Swift , efq ; who in the reign of king ...
... reader is referred to them , and to the notes and remarks that are now added . Doctor Jonathan Swift was defcended from a youn- ger branch of an ancient family of that name in York- Jhire . Bernam Swift , efq ; who in the reign of king ...
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... reader , and a vicar of his cathedral , and mafter of the fong . He was nearly of the dean's own ftanding in the college , had good fenfe and much humour . He was married to a woman of great sprightlinefs , good - nature , and ...
... reader , and a vicar of his cathedral , and mafter of the fong . He was nearly of the dean's own ftanding in the college , had good fenfe and much humour . He was married to a woman of great sprightlinefs , good - nature , and ...
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... reader may find more perfons to give that paffage an application : but this is enough to direct thofe , who may have overlooked the author's intention . There are three or four other paffages , which prejudiced or ignorant readers have ...
... reader may find more perfons to give that paffage an application : but this is enough to direct thofe , who may have overlooked the author's intention . There are three or four other paffages , which prejudiced or ignorant readers have ...
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