The Life of the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Swift (1784)Garland Pub., 1974 - 568 pàgines |
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... spirit of Swift groan for the space of near seven years that he resided in the College of Dublin ; which made so deep an impreffion on him , that he never afterwards could think with patience of his uncle Godwin , nor could heartily ...
... spirit of Swift groan for the space of near seven years that he resided in the College of Dublin ; which made so deep an impreffion on him , that he never afterwards could think with patience of his uncle Godwin , nor could heartily ...
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... spirit of generosity and benevolence , whose greatness and vigour , when pent up in his own breast by poverty and dependance , ferved only as an evil spirit to torment him . And when we confider the nature of this action in all its ...
... spirit of generosity and benevolence , whose greatness and vigour , when pent up in his own breast by poverty and dependance , ferved only as an evil spirit to torment him . And when we confider the nature of this action in all its ...
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... contributed much to my advancement , fo I muft defire you , upon occafion , to give me your farther affiftance for the fervice of the Church . ” spirit of Swift ftrike us with astonishment , when we Spirit 204 THE LIFE.
... contributed much to my advancement , fo I muft defire you , upon occafion , to give me your farther affiftance for the fervice of the Church . ” spirit of Swift ftrike us with astonishment , when we Spirit 204 THE LIFE.
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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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