The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, DublinC. Bathurst, J. Rivington, W. Strahan, B. Collins, J. Hinton, J. Dodsley, L. Davis and C. Reymers, R. Baldwin, and W. Bowyer, 1766 |
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Page xxxii
Why the Dean did not sooner marry this “ most excellent person ; why he married " her at all ; why his marriage was so cau- , “ tiously concealed ; and why he was never “ known to meet her but in the presence of a third person ...
Why the Dean did not sooner marry this “ most excellent person ; why he married " her at all ; why his marriage was so cau- , “ tiously concealed ; and why he was never “ known to meet her but in the presence of a third person ...
Page xxxiii
“ His ' marss riage was cautiously concealed , ” because he never intended to acknowledge her as his wife ; and " he was cautious never to meet “ her but in the presence of a third person , " because , by reason of his known intimacy ...
“ His ' marss riage was cautiously concealed , ” because he never intended to acknowledge her as his wife ; and " he was cautious never to meet “ her but in the presence of a third person , " because , by reason of his known intimacy ...
Page xxxvi
... a lawyer and member of the Irish parliament , that he twore , in the hearing of many persons , to revenge himself ... to defend his person and fortune , as the friend and benefactor of his country , When this paper was delivered ...
... a lawyer and member of the Irish parliament , that he twore , in the hearing of many persons , to revenge himself ... to defend his person and fortune , as the friend and benefactor of his country , When this paper was delivered ...
Page xxxviii
Strangers were not permitted to approach him , and his friends found it necessary to have gaardians appointed of his person and estate . Early in 1741 , his reafon was subverted , and his rage became abfolute madness .
Strangers were not permitted to approach him , and his friends found it necessary to have gaardians appointed of his person and estate . Early in 1741 , his reafon was subverted , and his rage became abfolute madness .
Page xxxix
In his person , he was large , robust , and masculine , his deportment was commanding , and his walk ereet . His voice was sharp and high toned , especially when he read prayers ; but not effeminate ; C.3 feminate ; and there was a ...
In his person , he was large , robust , and masculine , his deportment was commanding , and his walk ereet . His voice was sharp and high toned , especially when he read prayers ; but not effeminate ; C.3 feminate ; and there was a ...
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