The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...G. Hamilton, J. Balfour, & L. Hunter, 1757 - 2984 pages |
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... [ 3. R. p . 101. ] , feems farther improbable , by a letter to Lord Bolingbroke , dated April 5. 1729 [ vol . 4. p . 91. ] ; in • Sce vol . 6 , p . 11 . which it appears , that he was then reading Baronius which 1xir AN ACCOUNT OF.
... [ 3. R. p . 101. ] , feems farther improbable , by a letter to Lord Bolingbroke , dated April 5. 1729 [ vol . 4. p . 91. ] ; in • Sce vol . 6 , p . 11 . which it appears , that he was then reading Baronius which 1xir AN ACCOUNT OF.
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... feems to be fa- voured by a paffage in a letter written by the Dean himfelf to Mr Pope , dated Sept. 20 , 1723. [ vol 4. p . JJ 40 + THAT his genius was not declining in 1723 , appears by the Drapier's Letters , which were not written ...
... feems to be fa- voured by a paffage in a letter written by the Dean himfelf to Mr Pope , dated Sept. 20 , 1723. [ vol 4. p . JJ 40 + THAT his genius was not declining in 1723 , appears by the Drapier's Letters , which were not written ...
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... feems indeed to be generally agreed , that Stella ' was deftroyed by the peculiarity of her circumftances ; and that the fabrick , however weak by the delicacy of its compofition , would not have fallen fo foon , if the foundation had ...
... feems indeed to be generally agreed , that Stella ' was deftroyed by the peculiarity of her circumftances ; and that the fabrick , however weak by the delicacy of its compofition , would not have fallen fo foon , if the foundation had ...
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... feems to have regretted the effects of its firft violence , and to wifh for the return of thofe whom his impatience had banished . [ D : S. p . 307 , 8. ] In the year 1732 , he complains , in a letter to Mr Gay , [ vol . 4. p . 136 ...
... feems to have regretted the effects of its firft violence , and to wifh for the return of thofe whom his impatience had banished . [ D : S. p . 307 , 8. ] In the year 1732 , he complains , in a letter to Mr Gay , [ vol . 4. p . 136 ...
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... feems to imply , that the Obfer- vator is alfo miftaken , when he fays , that females were rarely admitted into his houfe , and never came but upon very particular invitations . The abfence of perfons whom he kept at fuch distance , and ...
... feems to imply , that the Obfer- vator is alfo miftaken , when he fays , that females were rarely admitted into his houfe , and never came but upon very particular invitations . The abfence of perfons whom he kept at fuch distance , and ...
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