The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D. ...: The life of Dr. SwiftW. Durell, 1812 |
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... seems to have been predominant ; governed , however , even in his younger days , by a fund of good sense , and an یہ * Mr. Bowyer , the justly celebrated printer . . early experience of the world . He was thrown , HE NIVERSITY ...
... seems to have been predominant ; governed , however , even in his younger days , by a fund of good sense , and an یہ * Mr. Bowyer , the justly celebrated printer . . early experience of the world . He was thrown , HE NIVERSITY ...
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Jonathan Swift. choose to pass over in silence ; it would , perhaps , seem rather more astonishing , that ever indeed they should have had the good fortune to make their appearance at all . It may suffice to observe , that , in order to ...
Jonathan Swift. choose to pass over in silence ; it would , perhaps , seem rather more astonishing , that ever indeed they should have had the good fortune to make their appearance at all . It may suffice to observe , that , in order to ...
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... seems necessary for the number and minuteness of the notes . It has ever been the editor's opinion , that every book should include an explanation of the obscure and less known passages in it , without obliging the reader to refer to ...
... seems necessary for the number and minuteness of the notes . It has ever been the editor's opinion , that every book should include an explanation of the obscure and less known passages in it , without obliging the reader to refer to ...
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... seems not to have hall any far- ther concern about them . As soon as his eaglets were fledged , He whistled them off , and let them down the wind , To prey at fortune . SHAKSPEARE . And ever after he was careless about their fate , as ...
... seems not to have hall any far- ther concern about them . As soon as his eaglets were fledged , He whistled them off , and let them down the wind , To prey at fortune . SHAKSPEARE . And ever after he was careless about their fate , as ...
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... seems to insinuate that it was not al- together with his approbation . On the other hand it has been asserted that Swift got a sum of money for his first work , " The Tale of a Tub ; " and as a proof of this , it is said , there is ...
... seems to insinuate that it was not al- together with his approbation . On the other hand it has been asserted that Swift got a sum of money for his first work , " The Tale of a Tub ; " and as a proof of this , it is said , there is ...
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