The Life of the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Swift (1784)Garland Pub., 1974 - 568 pàgines |
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... shall prove not an unprejudiced hiftorian : but , though I am conftious to myself that I shall never be guilty of any wilful mifreprefentations , I know too well how little weight all profeffions of impar- tiality carry with them on ...
... shall prove not an unprejudiced hiftorian : but , though I am conftious to myself that I shall never be guilty of any wilful mifreprefentations , I know too well how little weight all profeffions of impar- tiality carry with them on ...
Pàgina 156
... shall not be the better for the Deanery these three years . I hope , in fome time , they will be perfuaded here to give me some money to pay off these debts . I must finish the book I am writing , before I can go over ; and they expect ...
... shall not be the better for the Deanery these three years . I hope , in fome time , they will be perfuaded here to give me some money to pay off these debts . I must finish the book I am writing , before I can go over ; and they expect ...
Pàgina 561
... shall not be fup- plied by fucceffion , and fuch other powers as may be thought expedient for the due execution of this traft , according to my intention herein before ex- preffed . And , when fuch charter shall be obtained , I defire ...
... shall not be fup- plied by fucceffion , and fuch other powers as may be thought expedient for the due execution of this traft , according to my intention herein before ex- preffed . And , when fuch charter shall be obtained , I defire ...
Continguts
Life of Doctor Swift | 1 |
From his Birth to the Death of Sir William Temple | 31 |
SECTION V | 165 |
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