The Works of Dr. Jonathan SwiftW. Bowyer, 1768 |
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Page 16
... whole fortune though fhe was related to fir William , was D. S. 86. no more than an annuity of twenty - seven pounds . Whether Swift at this time defired the company of Stella as a wife or a friend is not certain , but the reafon which ...
... whole fortune though fhe was related to fir William , was D. S. 86. no more than an annuity of twenty - seven pounds . Whether Swift at this time defired the company of Stella as a wife or a friend is not certain , but the reafon which ...
Page 20
... whole time of his connexion with queen Anne's miniftry . From thefe unrestrained effufions of his heart many particu- Jars are known , which could have been known no other way . And by these it appears inconteftably that he was not only ...
... whole time of his connexion with queen Anne's miniftry . From thefe unrestrained effufions of his heart many particu- Jars are known , which could have been known no other way . And by these it appears inconteftably that he was not only ...
Page 23
... whole interest of their party depended . With this view he contrived to bring them to lord Mafham's at St. James's , and lord and lady Mafbam being acquainted with his purpose , left him alone with them , he then expoftulated with them ...
... whole interest of their party depended . With this view he contrived to bring them to lord Mafham's at St. James's , and lord and lady Mafbam being acquainted with his purpose , left him alone with them , he then expoftulated with them ...
Page 26
... whole nights , and drinking one more ; and to make up matters , he preffed the doctor to stay to dinner , which , however , he declined , as well because he would not encourage a fecond offence by too easily paffing over the firft , as ...
... whole nights , and drinking one more ; and to make up matters , he preffed the doctor to stay to dinner , which , however , he declined , as well because he would not encourage a fecond offence by too easily paffing over the firft , as ...
Page 29
... whole fortune , the value of his eftate in- cluded , amounted only to 16,000l . This fum he directed , by his will , to be divided equally between his wife and four children , of which two were fons and two were daughters . The fons ...
... whole fortune , the value of his eftate in- cluded , amounted only to 16,000l . This fum he directed , by his will , to be divided equally between his wife and four children , of which two were fons and two were daughters . The fons ...
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