The Works of Dr. Jonathan SwiftW. Bowyer, 1768 |
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Page 10
... the influence of Swift's uncle they were omitted in the copy which he procured and fent , especially as fome fuch favour feems to be intimated in Swift's letter to him , after Orrery , P. 11. D. S. p . 56 . 10 AN ACCOUNT OF THE.
... the influence of Swift's uncle they were omitted in the copy which he procured and fent , especially as fome fuch favour feems to be intimated in Swift's letter to him , after Orrery , P. 11. D. S. p . 56 . 10 AN ACCOUNT OF THE.
Page 12
... fuch a reafon without fevere expoftulation , not only because Swift was no refpecter of perfons , but because it appears that fir William , though D. S. 52 . he was extremely angry , admitted his claim to fome provision by offering to ...
... fuch a reafon without fevere expoftulation , not only because Swift was no refpecter of perfons , but because it appears that fir William , though D. S. 52 . he was extremely angry , admitted his claim to fome provision by offering to ...
Page 19
... remarkable that he was thought not only to defend , but in fome degree to direct their measures ; and fuch was his importance in the opinion of the C 3 oppo- oppofite party , that many speeches were made against him LIFE OF Dr. SWIFT . 19.
... remarkable that he was thought not only to defend , but in fome degree to direct their measures ; and fuch was his importance in the opinion of the C 3 oppo- oppofite party , that many speeches were made against him LIFE OF Dr. SWIFT . 19.
Page 22
... might be willing to fecure to him Lett . to fuch advantage as they could , knowing their lord Oxf . own inftability , and foreseeing their fall . But But with whatever view , or from whatever caufe the 22 OF THE AN ACCOUNT ccou.
... might be willing to fecure to him Lett . to fuch advantage as they could , knowing their lord Oxf . own inftability , and foreseeing their fall . But But with whatever view , or from whatever caufe the 22 OF THE AN ACCOUNT ccou.
Page 29
... years old , was much ad- dicted to reading , and a great admirer of admirer of poetry . a perfon of this difpofition , it was natural for fuch a cha . In a character as that of Swift to excite admiration , LIFE OF Dr. SWIFT . 29.
... years old , was much ad- dicted to reading , and a great admirer of admirer of poetry . a perfon of this difpofition , it was natural for fuch a cha . In a character as that of Swift to excite admiration , LIFE OF Dr. SWIFT . 29.
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