The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...G. Hamilton, J. Balfour, & L. Hunter, 1757 - 2984 pages |
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Page xv
... Ireland , and therefore refolved to purfue his ftudies at Oxford . Orrery , lẹt . 1 . Waffendon Warren , Efq ; a gentleman of fortune near Belfast , in the north of Ireland , who was chamber - fellow with Dr Swift , declared , that he ...
... Ireland , and therefore refolved to purfue his ftudies at Oxford . Orrery , lẹt . 1 . Waffendon Warren , Efq ; a gentleman of fortune near Belfast , in the north of Ireland , who was chamber - fellow with Dr Swift , declared , that he ...
Page xvi
... Ireland , he thought it expedient to take his degree of Mafter of Arts at Ŏx- ford . With this view he appears to have written to his uncle William Swift , to procure and fend him the tefti- monium of his Bachelor's degree . With this ...
... Ireland , he thought it expedient to take his degree of Mafter of Arts at Ŏx- ford . With this view he appears to have written to his uncle William Swift , to procure and fend him the tefti- monium of his Bachelor's degree . With this ...
Page xvii
... went to college , at the age of fourteen , in 1681 ; continued there feven years , as appears by his letter ; fo that he did not leave Ireland , FROM Oxford he returned again to Moorpark , where he THE LIFE OF DR SWIFT . XVI.
... went to college , at the age of fourteen , in 1681 ; continued there feven years , as appears by his letter ; fo that he did not leave Ireland , FROM Oxford he returned again to Moorpark , where he THE LIFE OF DR SWIFT . XVI.
Page xviii
... Ireland till 1688. He was fome months with his mother before he went to Sir William , and two years with him before he went to Ireland for his health , which must therefore be in 1691. He re- turned from Ireland , and continued fome ...
... Ireland till 1688. He was fome months with his mother before he went to Sir William , and two years with him before he went to Ireland for his health , which must therefore be in 1691. He re- turned from Ireland , and continued fome ...
Page xix
... Ireland . Whene'er you joke , ' tis all a cafe Whether with Dermot , or his Grace ; With Teague O Murphy , or an Earl , A Duchess or a kitchen - girl . With fuch dexterity you fit Their fev'ral talents with your wit , E That Moll the ...
... Ireland . Whene'er you joke , ' tis all a cafe Whether with Dermot , or his Grace ; With Teague O Murphy , or an Earl , A Duchess or a kitchen - girl . With fuch dexterity you fit Their fev'ral talents with your wit , E That Moll the ...
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