The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D. ...: The life of Dr. SwiftW. Durell, 1812 |
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... told him he would give no leave ; and when he printed them without , he declared it was much to his discontent ; the same sentiment is also more strongly expressed in a letter now in the hands of the publisher , * which was written by ...
... told him he would give no leave ; and when he printed them without , he declared it was much to his discontent ; the same sentiment is also more strongly expressed in a letter now in the hands of the publisher , * which was written by ...
Pàgina 31
... told the Dean , there were several facts he knew to be false , and that the whole was so much in the spirit of party - writing , that though it * See vol . iii , O might have made a seasonable pamphlet in the time GENERAL PREFACE . 31.
... told the Dean , there were several facts he knew to be false , and that the whole was so much in the spirit of party - writing , that though it * See vol . iii , O might have made a seasonable pamphlet in the time GENERAL PREFACE . 31.
Pàgina 32
... told a common friend , that since did not approve the history , he would cast it into the fire , though it was the best work he had ever written . However , it did not un- dergo this fate , and is said to be yet in being . " So says the ...
... told a common friend , that since did not approve the history , he would cast it into the fire , though it was the best work he had ever written . However , it did not un- dergo this fate , and is said to be yet in being . " So says the ...
Pàgina 42
... told , and of very little use , being a private fact : of which the reader would believe as little or as much as he thought good . He had , how- ever , a blotted copy by him , which he intended to have written over with many alterations ...
... told , and of very little use , being a private fact : of which the reader would believe as little or as much as he thought good . He had , how- ever , a blotted copy by him , which he intended to have written over with many alterations ...
Pàgina 43
... told the bookseller was much in pain , having given a good sum of money for the copy . " aww23 From the above passage it is evident that the first edi- tion was printed , without the Author's privity , from a surreptitious copy , and ...
... told the bookseller was much in pain , having given a good sum of money for the copy . " aww23 From the above passage it is evident that the first edi- tion was printed , without the Author's privity , from a surreptitious copy , and ...
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