The Life of the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Swift (1784)Garland Pub., 1974 - 568 pàgines |
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... Swift had afterwards reafon to believe that he had funk it , and faid not a word of the matter . Swift acted as Secretary to Lord Berkeley , till they arrived at Dublin ; when he was fupplanted in that office by one Bush , who had by ...
... Swift had afterwards reafon to believe that he had funk it , and faid not a word of the matter . Swift acted as Secretary to Lord Berkeley , till they arrived at Dublin ; when he was fupplanted in that office by one Bush , who had by ...
Pàgina 217
... Swift acted the part of a philofopher , yet no one could feel more for the distresses of his for- mer friends , and the uncomfortableness of his own fituation . In a letter to Pope , June 28 , 1715 , he fays , " You know how well I ...
... Swift acted the part of a philofopher , yet no one could feel more for the distresses of his for- mer friends , and the uncomfortableness of his own fituation . In a letter to Pope , June 28 , 1715 , he fays , " You know how well I ...
Pàgina 435
... Swift had taken a particular dislike . After dining one day with a private party at the Caftle , of which Mills was one , Swift began to rail at the Lord Lieutenants of Ireland for bringing over such block- heads for Chaplains as they ...
... Swift had taken a particular dislike . After dining one day with a private party at the Caftle , of which Mills was one , Swift began to rail at the Lord Lieutenants of Ireland for bringing over such block- heads for Chaplains as they ...
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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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