The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 51
Page 1
Gulliver's Travels were first printed in . the year 1726 , with fome alterations which had been made by the person through whofe hands they were conveyed to the press , but the original paffages were reftored to the fubfequent editions ...
Gulliver's Travels were first printed in . the year 1726 , with fome alterations which had been made by the person through whofe hands they were conveyed to the press , but the original paffages were reftored to the fubfequent editions ...
Page 4
but died young , and left only one fon , whofe name alfo was Thomas , and who died in 1752 , rector of Puttenham , in Surry , a benefice which he had poffeffed threefcore years . Godwin was a barrifter of Grays - Inn , and William ...
but died young , and left only one fon , whofe name alfo was Thomas , and who died in 1752 , rector of Puttenham , in Surry , a benefice which he had poffeffed threefcore years . Godwin was a barrifter of Grays - Inn , and William ...
Page 14
1 plied by petition to king William for the firft vacant prebend of Canterbury or Westminster , for which the royal promife had been obtained by his late patron , whofe pofthumous works he dedicated to his majesty , to facilitate the ...
1 plied by petition to king William for the firft vacant prebend of Canterbury or Westminster , for which the royal promife had been obtained by his late patron , whofe pofthumous works he dedicated to his majesty , to facilitate the ...
Page 16
Dingley , a lady who was fifteen years older , and whofe whole fortune though fhe was related to fir William , was D. S. 86. no more than an annuity of twenty - seven pounds . Whether Swift at this time defired the company of Stella as ...
Dingley , a lady who was fifteen years older , and whofe whole fortune though fhe was related to fir William , was D. S. 86. no more than an annuity of twenty - seven pounds . Whether Swift at this time defired the company of Stella as ...
Page 23
... stay D.S. 340 . in Ireland more than a fortnight , being urged by an hundred letters to haften back and reconcile lord Oxford and lord Bolingbroke , the confequences of whofe misunderstanding were justly dreaded by their friends .
... stay D.S. 340 . in Ireland more than a fortnight , being urged by an hundred letters to haften back and reconcile lord Oxford and lord Bolingbroke , the confequences of whofe misunderstanding were justly dreaded by their friends .
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
againſt alfo allowed antient appears becauſe befides body brothers called certain character church common confider continued critics dean defire effect England equal eyes faid fall fame farther fays feems feveral fhall fhort fhould fide fince firft firſt fome foon force frequent friends fuch gave give hand happened hath head himſelf honour human immediately Ireland Italy kind king known late learning leave letter light lived lord manner matter means method mind moft moſt muſt nature never obferved occafion once particular perfon Peter piece pleaſed prefent produce reader reafon received Swift thefe themſelves theſe things thofe thoſe thought tion took true turn uſe whofe whole wholly Wotton writers written