The Works of Dr. Jonathan SwiftW. Bowyer, 1768 |
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... reafon which fhe and her companion then gave for their leaving England , was , that in Ireland Mr. Deane Swift fays 18 , but it appears by the poem on her birth - day in 1718 , that the was then but 34 ; the Dean fays she was in Ireland ...
... reafon which fhe and her companion then gave for their leaving England , was , that in Ireland Mr. Deane Swift fays 18 , but it appears by the poem on her birth - day in 1718 , that the was then but 34 ; the Dean fays she was in Ireland ...
Page 30
... reafon . He appears firft to have affected to believe her in jeft , then to have rallied her on fo whimsical a choice , and at last to have put her off without an absolute re- fufal , perhaps , partly , because he was unwilling to give ...
... reafon . He appears firft to have affected to believe her in jeft , then to have rallied her on fo whimsical a choice , and at last to have put her off without an absolute re- fufal , perhaps , partly , because he was unwilling to give ...
Page 40
... reafon is effential to the validity of the act . No particular of her distress , therefore , can weaken the arguments drawn from the direction in her will to publish the poem and the letters , of which the gratification of her vanity ...
... reafon is effential to the validity of the act . No particular of her distress , therefore , can weaken the arguments drawn from the direction in her will to publish the poem and the letters , of which the gratification of her vanity ...
Page 46
... reafon , by which he had been just foiled , and was expreffed with all the vehe mence of his temper , and all the peculiarity of his wit . He was several times in England on a vifit to Mr. Pope , after his fettlement at the deanery ...
... reafon , by which he had been just foiled , and was expreffed with all the vehe mence of his temper , and all the peculiarity of his wit . He was several times in England on a vifit to Mr. Pope , after his fettlement at the deanery ...
Page 49
... reafon ; her morals were uniform , but not rigid , and her devotion was habitual , but not oftentatious . Why the dean did not fooner marry this most ex- cellent perfon ; why he married her at all ; why his marriage was fo cautiously ...
... reafon ; her morals were uniform , but not rigid , and her devotion was habitual , but not oftentatious . Why the dean did not fooner marry this most ex- cellent perfon ; why he married her at all ; why his marriage was fo cautiously ...
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againſt alfo alſo anſwer antient appears becauſe befides beſt called cauſe church cloſe converfation courſe dean Deane Swift defign defire difcourfe diſcourſe diſcovered Dublin faid fame farther faſhion fays fect feems fenfes ferve feven feveral fhall fhew fhort fhould fide fince fir William firft firſt fome fometimes fons foon fpirit friends ftill fubject fuch fuffer fufficient fuppofed fure furniſh greateſt Gulliver's Travels hath himſelf honour houſe intirely Ireland Irenæus itſelf Jonathan Swift juſt laft laſt leaft learning leaſt lefs letter lord modern moft Momus moſt muft muſt myſelf neceffary never obferved occafion Orrery paffages paffed perfon Peter Pindar pleaſe pleaſure poffible pofition prefent publiſhed purpoſe raiſed reader reafon refolved reft ſeems ſeveral ſhall ſhe ſome ſuch Swift thefe themſelves ther theſe things thofe thoſe thouſand tion treatiſe ufual underſtand underſtood univerfal uſe utmoſt vifit whofe whoſe Wotton writers