The Works of Dr. Jonathan SwiftW. Bowyer, 1768 |
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Page 26
... thing to my difadvantage , you would let me know it in plain words , and not put D. S. 327. me in pain to guefs by the change or cold- Stella . ness of your countenance or behaviour , for it is what I would hardly bear from at crowned ...
... thing to my difadvantage , you would let me know it in plain words , and not put D. S. 327. me in pain to guefs by the change or cold- Stella . ness of your countenance or behaviour , for it is what I would hardly bear from at crowned ...
Page 28
... thing for him- felf , yet he often preffed lord Oxford in favour of Mr. Addifon , Mr. Congreve , Mr. Row , and Mr. Steel , with whom , except Mr. Steel , he frequently converfed , during all lord Oxford's miniftry , chufing his friends ...
... thing for him- felf , yet he often preffed lord Oxford in favour of Mr. Addifon , Mr. Congreve , Mr. Row , and Mr. Steel , with whom , except Mr. Steel , he frequently converfed , during all lord Oxford's miniftry , chufing his friends ...
Page 49
... thing that was faid whenever she was in company , though her companions were ufu- ally perfons of the best understanding in the kingdom . But this dangerous power was under the direction of such sweetness of temper , fuch general ...
... thing that was faid whenever she was in company , though her companions were ufu- ally perfons of the best understanding in the kingdom . But this dangerous power was under the direction of such sweetness of temper , fuch general ...
Page 62
... thing , according to his own definition of a prefent , which was of no great value , but which could not be bought ; and Dr. Delany , foon after he was ad- mitted to fome degree of intimacy , fent him , with fuch a memorial of his ...
... thing , according to his own definition of a prefent , which was of no great value , but which could not be bought ; and Dr. Delany , foon after he was ad- mitted to fome degree of intimacy , fent him , with fuch a memorial of his ...
Page 64
... thing out of the ordi- nary course of their fervice , he always paid them to the full value of the work , as he would have paid another with thefe emoluments , and the fragments from his table , he expected they fhould find themselves ...
... thing out of the ordi- nary course of their fervice , he always paid them to the full value of the work , as he would have paid another with thefe emoluments , and the fragments from his table , he expected they fhould find themselves ...
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