The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...G. Hamilton, J. Balfour, & L. Hunter, 1757 - 2984 pages |
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Page lviii
... fame manner as they had lived before 1. Mrs Dingley was ftill T See the notes , above , p . xiii . + Tho ' it is admitted , that Dr. Swift was married to Mrs John- fon in 1716 , yet it may be afferted with great truth , that he never ...
... fame manner as they had lived before 1. Mrs Dingley was ftill T See the notes , above , p . xiii . + Tho ' it is admitted , that Dr. Swift was married to Mrs John- fon in 1716 , yet it may be afferted with great truth , that he never ...
Page 3
... fame purpose , all which are inferted in his works - At the found of the Drapier's trumpet , & c . [ fee vol . 3. p . 23. in the notes ] This is the most fuccinct ac- count that can be given of an affair , which alarmed the whole Irish ...
... fame purpose , all which are inferted in his works - At the found of the Drapier's trumpet , & c . [ fee vol . 3. p . 23. in the notes ] This is the most fuccinct ac- count that can be given of an affair , which alarmed the whole Irish ...
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... fame circumftances ; but , inftead of concealing his marriage , retired into thrifty lodgings till he had made a provifion for his wife , and then returned to the world , and became eminent for his hofpitality and charity . [ 7. R. p ...
... fame circumftances ; but , inftead of concealing his marriage , retired into thrifty lodgings till he had made a provifion for his wife , and then returned to the world , and became eminent for his hofpitality and charity . [ 7. R. p ...
Page lxxv
... fame time , in a letter to Mr Pope , that he was in danger of dying poor and friendless , even his female friends hav- ing forfaken him ; which , as he fays , was what vexed him moft . [ vol . 4 p . 178. ] Thefe complaints were ...
... fame time , in a letter to Mr Pope , that he was in danger of dying poor and friendless , even his female friends hav- ing forfaken him ; which , as he fays , was what vexed him moft . [ vol . 4 p . 178. ] Thefe complaints were ...
Page lxxviii
... fame time before feized with one of his fits ; but he dictated an answer in which there is all the dignity of habitual pre - eminence , and all the refignation of humble piety . Though he ac- knowledged the kindnefs of his friends , yet ...
... fame time before feized with one of his fits ; but he dictated an answer in which there is all the dignity of habitual pre - eminence , and all the refignation of humble piety . Though he ac- knowledged the kindnefs of his friends , yet ...
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