The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...G. Hamilton, J. Balfour, & L. Hunter, 1757 - 2984 pages |
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Page xlviii
... heart , but " as a private man never once.I was too proud to be " vain of the honour you did me . - I was never afraid " of offending you , nor am now in any pain for the " manner I write to you in . " [ vol . 4. p . 199 , 200 , 1 ...
... heart , but " as a private man never once.I was too proud to be " vain of the honour you did me . - I was never afraid " of offending you , nor am now in any pain for the " manner I write to you in . " [ vol . 4. p . 199 , 200 , 1 ...
Page lii
... hearts elated by affluence , and unre ftrained by forefight or difcretion , the widow Vanhomrigh and.ber two daughters quitted the luxurious foil of their nat native country , for the more elegant pleafures of the English court . During ...
... hearts elated by affluence , and unre ftrained by forefight or difcretion , the widow Vanhomrigh and.ber two daughters quitted the luxurious foil of their nat native country , for the more elegant pleafures of the English court . During ...
Page lvii
... heart to apply himself to study of any kind , but to have refigned himself wholly to fuch amusements as of fered , that he might not think of his fituation , the mif fortune of his friends , and the disappointment of his hope , Such at ...
... heart to apply himself to study of any kind , but to have refigned himself wholly to fuch amusements as of fered , that he might not think of his fituation , the mif fortune of his friends , and the disappointment of his hope , Such at ...
Page lix
... heart , and died in a twelvemonth . And accordingly we find he had more wifdom than to acknowledge this beautiful , this accomplished woman , for his wife . D. S. p . 80 , 83 , 84 , 85. * See vol . 4. p . 291 , 292 . See vol . 7. p . 87 ...
... heart , and died in a twelvemonth . And accordingly we find he had more wifdom than to acknowledge this beautiful , this accomplished woman , for his wife . D. S. p . 80 , 83 , 84 , 85. * See vol . 4. p . 291 , 292 . See vol . 7. p . 87 ...
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... hearts , Sofne little pieces of poetry to the fame purpose were no less acceptable and engaging The attachment , which the Dean bore to the true intereft of Ireland , was no longer doubted . His patriotilm was as manifeft as his wit ...
... hearts , Sofne little pieces of poetry to the fame purpose were no less acceptable and engaging The attachment , which the Dean bore to the true intereft of Ireland , was no longer doubted . His patriotilm was as manifeft as his wit ...
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