The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...G. Hamilton, J. Balfour, & L. Hunter, 1757 - 2984 pages |
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Page xxv
... thought exceed- ingly ftrange by those who admire Swift only for his wit and po- litics , that immediately after he had gone to refide in the country , he fhould begin to reflect , that he was intrufted with the cure of fouls . But ...
... thought exceed- ingly ftrange by those who admire Swift only for his wit and po- litics , that immediately after he had gone to refide in the country , he fhould begin to reflect , that he was intrufted with the cure of fouls . But ...
Page xxxii
... thoughts to quit the great ftation he is in ; nor if he had , " could I be fpared to go with him . " [ Jan. 24. 1710 ... thought it was a greater fecret . I do not much like the prefent pofture of things . I " always apprehended that any ...
... thoughts to quit the great ftation he is in ; nor if he had , " could I be fpared to go with him . " [ Jan. 24. 1710 ... thought it was a greater fecret . I do not much like the prefent pofture of things . I " always apprehended that any ...
Page xxxiv
... fo I told him ; and " it was fo . Indeed it is hard to fee these great men use me like one who was their betters , and the puppies with you in Ireland hardly $ 6 " L ་ ! fo remarkable , that he was thought not only to xxxiv OF AN ACCOUNT.
... fo I told him ; and " it was fo . Indeed it is hard to fee these great men use me like one who was their betters , and the puppies with you in Ireland hardly $ 6 " L ་ ! fo remarkable , that he was thought not only to xxxiv OF AN ACCOUNT.
Page xxxv
Jonathan Swift. fo remarkable , that he was thought not only to defend , but in fome degree to direct their measures ; and such was his importance in the opinion of the oppofite party , that many speeches were made against him in both ...
Jonathan Swift. fo remarkable , that he was thought not only to defend , but in fome degree to direct their measures ; and such was his importance in the opinion of the oppofite party , that many speeches were made against him in both ...
Page xxxviii
... thought this party too precipitant , it is certain he thought Lord Oxford too flow ; and he once told him so in a manner that thews both his integrity , and the freedom of his converfation with those who have a prefcriptive right to ...
... thought this party too precipitant , it is certain he thought Lord Oxford too flow ; and he once told him so in a manner that thews both his integrity , and the freedom of his converfation with those who have a prefcriptive right to ...
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