The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...G. Hamilton, J. Balfour, & L. Hunter, 1757 - 2984 страници |
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... - work and reading . She was equally fond of both her children , notwithstanding some disagreements that fub- fifted between them . D. S. p . 22. 23 . the life , writings and character of Dr Swift , THE LIFE OF DR SWIFT . ix.
... - work and reading . She was equally fond of both her children , notwithstanding some disagreements that fub- fifted between them . D. S. p . 22. 23 . the life , writings and character of Dr Swift , THE LIFE OF DR SWIFT . ix.
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... Some o- miffions in it are supplied , and a variety of notes added , containing fuch anecdotes , or different relations of the fame fact as were worth preferving . The whole of the sketch compofed by the Doctor himself , fo far as it is ...
... Some o- miffions in it are supplied , and a variety of notes added , containing fuch anecdotes , or different relations of the fame fact as were worth preferving . The whole of the sketch compofed by the Doctor himself , fo far as it is ...
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... - work and reading . She was equally fond of both her children , notwithstanding some disagreements that fub- fifted between them .. D. S. p . 22. 23 . the parish of St Warburgh , Dublin , delivered of THE LIFE OF DR SWIFT . ix.
... - work and reading . She was equally fond of both her children , notwithstanding some disagreements that fub- fifted between them .. D. S. p . 22. 23 . the parish of St Warburgh , Dublin , delivered of THE LIFE OF DR SWIFT . ix.
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... some chat for an hour , and again to the fields . His imagination was al- ways alive , and perhaps beyond all others he had a power to conci- liate his ideas to the feveral capacities of all human race , and at the fame time catch ...
... some chat for an hour , and again to the fields . His imagination was al- ways alive , and perhaps beyond all others he had a power to conci- liate his ideas to the feveral capacities of all human race , and at the fame time catch ...
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... some kind of reveries , more fuitable , if any ftrefs can be laid on the general opinions of the world , to the gra- vity and fedatenefs of an older divine , than to that abundant fpright- linefs and fire which animated the foul of this ...
... some kind of reveries , more fuitable , if any ftrefs can be laid on the general opinions of the world , to the gra- vity and fedatenefs of an older divine , than to that abundant fpright- linefs and fire which animated the foul of this ...
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