The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...G. Hamilton, J. Balfour, & L. Hunter, 1757 - 2984 pages |
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Page lxxxi
... body . The extreme pain of this tumour kept him waking near a month ; and , during one week , it was with difficulty that five perfons kept him , by mere force , from tearing out his own eyes . [ vol . 4. p . 343 , 4. ] Ir has been ...
... body . The extreme pain of this tumour kept him waking near a month ; and , during one week , it was with difficulty that five perfons kept him , by mere force , from tearing out his own eyes . [ vol . 4. p . 343 , 4. ] Ir has been ...
Page lxxxii
... body , it appeared that he was not mistaken : but tho ' he often intreated the Dean's friends and phyficians that his head might be trepanned , and the water difcharged , no regard was paid to his opi- nion or his intreaty . [ 7. R. p ...
... body , it appeared that he was not mistaken : but tho ' he often intreated the Dean's friends and phyficians that his head might be trepanned , and the water difcharged , no regard was paid to his opi- nion or his intreaty . [ 7. R. p ...
Page lxxxviii
... body of Alexander Magee , fervant to Dr Swift , Dean of St Patrick's . * His grateful mafter caused this monument to be erected in memory of his difcretion , fidelity , and diligence , in that humble flation . Ob . Mar. 24. 1721 , ætat ...
... body of Alexander Magee , fervant to Dr Swift , Dean of St Patrick's . * His grateful mafter caused this monument to be erected in memory of his difcretion , fidelity , and diligence , in that humble flation . Ob . Mar. 24. 1721 , ætat ...
Page xc
... body naturally becomes fubject in the decline of life . The defire of accumulating wealth almoft always increases in proportion as it becomes more abfurd ; and those are most tenacious of money to whom money can be of leaft ufe . It has ...
... body naturally becomes fubject in the decline of life . The defire of accumulating wealth almoft always increases in proportion as it becomes more abfurd ; and those are most tenacious of money to whom money can be of leaft ufe . It has ...
Page cviii
... body may . " SHE accompanied the Dean to evening - prayer ; and on their return to the deanery , he told Mr and Mrs Pil- kington , that he gave them leave to ftay to fupper ; which from him was a fufficient invitation . The Dean then ...
... body may . " SHE accompanied the Dean to evening - prayer ; and on their return to the deanery , he told Mr and Mrs Pil- kington , that he gave them leave to ftay to fupper ; which from him was a fufficient invitation . The Dean then ...
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