The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...G. Hamilton, J. Balfour, & L. Hunter, 1757 - 2984 pages |
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... reason to fufpect that he had made an information ; and having received his reward , would never return . The man however came home in the evening ; and the Dean was advised by his friends to take no notice of his fault , left he should ...
... reason to fufpect that he had made an information ; and having received his reward , would never return . The man however came home in the evening ; and the Dean was advised by his friends to take no notice of his fault , left he should ...
Page 7
... reason , by which he had been juft foiled , and was exprefled with all the vehemence of his temper , and all the peculiarity of his wit . - He was feveral times in England , on a visit to Mr Pope , after his fettlement at the deanery ...
... reason , by which he had been juft foiled , and was exprefled with all the vehemence of his temper , and all the peculiarity of his wit . - He was feveral times in England , on a visit to Mr Pope , after his fettlement at the deanery ...
Page lxxiv
... reason , be fuppofed to have indulged the fame paffion where there was lefs beauty to attract , and lefs affection to urge , where it would have been attended with guilt and infamy , where the motives were lefs and the obstacles more ...
... reason , be fuppofed to have indulged the fame paffion where there was lefs beauty to attract , and lefs affection to urge , where it would have been attended with guilt and infamy , where the motives were lefs and the obstacles more ...
Page lxxxii
... reason , after his madnefs had ended in ftupor , feem to prove , that his diforder , whatever it was , had not -deftroyed , but only fufpended the powers of his mind . -He was fometimes vifited by Mr Deane Swift , a rela- tion ; and ...
... reason , after his madnefs had ended in ftupor , feem to prove , that his diforder , whatever it was , had not -deftroyed , but only fufpended the powers of his mind . -He was fometimes vifited by Mr Deane Swift , a rela- tion ; and ...
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... reason , " said he , " because you are the " pooreft . " 66 Ar their going away , the Dean handed Mrs Pilking- ton down all the fteps to the coach , thanking them for the honour of their company , at the fame time flipping into her hand ...
... reason , " said he , " because you are the " pooreft . " 66 Ar their going away , the Dean handed Mrs Pilking- ton down all the fteps to the coach , thanking them for the honour of their company , at the fame time flipping into her hand ...
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