The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D. ...: The life of Dr. SwiftW. Durell, 1812 |
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... affairs called him out of this kingdom , are of so much worth themselves , and have so great a regard for the author , that I am confident they would neither do nor suffer any thing that might turn to his disadvantage . I must confess I ...
... affairs called him out of this kingdom , are of so much worth themselves , and have so great a regard for the author , that I am confident they would neither do nor suffer any thing that might turn to his disadvantage . I must confess I ...
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... Affairs . " The fifth , his Essays on various Subjects.theg " The sixth , Gulliver's Travels . Mala # ingeft The seventh and eighth , all his Poetical Works , and Polite Conversation . 30 " The ninth , all his Political Tracts relative ...
... Affairs . " The fifth , his Essays on various Subjects.theg " The sixth , Gulliver's Travels . Mala # ingeft The seventh and eighth , all his Poetical Works , and Polite Conversation . 30 " The ninth , all his Political Tracts relative ...
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... affairs not being then known to the - world , and as he was looked upon to be much the richest of the family , Swift's other relations seemed at that time to think that their aid was not at all necessary ; so that he was obliged to make ...
... affairs not being then known to the - world , and as he was looked upon to be much the richest of the family , Swift's other relations seemed at that time to think that their aid was not at all necessary ; so that he was obliged to make ...
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... affairs I's was made public . Swift now lost even the poor support that he had before ; but his uncle William supplied the place of God- win to him , though not in a more enlarged way , which could not be expected from his circumstances ...
... affairs I's was made public . Swift now lost even the poor support that he had before ; but his uncle William supplied the place of God- win to him , though not in a more enlarged way , which could not be expected from his circumstances ...
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... affairs of the utmost importance . Sir William being then lame of the gout , substituted Swift to attend his majesty in his walks round the gardens ; who admitted him to such familiari- ty , that he showed him how to cut asparagus in ...
... affairs of the utmost importance . Sir William being then lame of the gout , substituted Swift to attend his majesty in his walks round the gardens ; who admitted him to such familiari- ty , that he showed him how to cut asparagus in ...
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acquaintance Addison affairs afterward appear archbishop archbishop of Dublin behaviour bishop CAVSAS character chief church court Dean's Deane Swift deanery death desired dined DOCERE Drapier Drapier's Letters Dublin Duke of Ormond dutchess edition endeavours England expected EXQVIRERE favour former friends friendship gave genius GEORGIA LIBRARIES give Gulliver's Travels hand Harley heart honour humour hundred pounds Ireland JONATHAN SWIFT Journal to Stella kingdom knew Lady Lady Masham letter living Lord Bolingbroke Lord Oxford lord treasurer manner Masham ment mentioned mind minister ministry Moor Park never obliged occasion party passage Patrick's perhaps person pieces political Pope present printed printer published queen received regard RERVM says secretary seems sent Sir William Temple solicitous soon spirit talents thing thought tion told tories tract UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA utmost volumes Walpole whigs whole writings written