The Life of the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Swift (1784)Garland Pub., 1974 - 568 pàgines |
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Pàgina 114
... says , " I know nothing of promises of any thing intended for my- felf ; but I thank God , I am not very warm in my expectations , and know Courts too well to be fur- prised at difappointments ; which , however , I shall have no great ...
... says , " I know nothing of promises of any thing intended for my- felf ; but I thank God , I am not very warm in my expectations , and know Courts too well to be fur- prised at difappointments ; which , however , I shall have no great ...
Pàgina 119
... says , " I am again endeavouring , as I was last year , to keep people from breaking to pieces upon a hundred misunderstandings . One cannot with- hold them from drawing different ways , while the enemy is watching to destroy both ...
... says , " I am again endeavouring , as I was last year , to keep people from breaking to pieces upon a hundred misunderstandings . One cannot with- hold them from drawing different ways , while the enemy is watching to destroy both ...
Pàgina 140
... says , " Remember , if I am used ill and ungratefully , as I have formerly been , ' tis what I am prepared for , and fhall not wonder at it . " And in that of October following , he says to Stella , " I have no fhuddering at all to ...
... says , " Remember , if I am used ill and ungratefully , as I have formerly been , ' tis what I am prepared for , and fhall not wonder at it . " And in that of October following , he says to Stella , " I have no fhuddering at all to ...
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Life of Doctor Swift | 1 |
From his Birth to the Death of Sir William Temple | 31 |
SECTION V | 165 |
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