The Life of the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Swift (1784)Garland Pub., 1974 - 568 pàgines |
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... believe the confederacy will foon break to pieces , and our factions at home in- crease . The Miniftry is upon a ... believe believe they will endeavour to play the fame game that OF DOCTOR SWIFT . 75.
... believe the confederacy will foon break to pieces , and our factions at home in- crease . The Miniftry is upon a ... believe believe they will endeavour to play the fame game that OF DOCTOR SWIFT . 75.
Pàgina 151
... believe , than he expected . I bid Mr. Lewis tell my Lord Trea- furer , that I take nothing ill of him , but bis not ... believe him not . I told the Duke of Ormond my intentions . He is content Sterne should be a Bishop , and I have St ...
... believe , than he expected . I bid Mr. Lewis tell my Lord Trea- furer , that I take nothing ill of him , but bis not ... believe him not . I told the Duke of Ormond my intentions . He is content Sterne should be a Bishop , and I have St ...
Pàgina 360
... believe me that violent friendship is much more lafting , and as much engaging , as violent love . Adieu . " If this accident should happen before I set out , I believe I fhall ftay this winter in England , where it will be at least ...
... believe me that violent friendship is much more lafting , and as much engaging , as violent love . Adieu . " If this accident should happen before I set out , I believe I fhall ftay this winter in England , where it will be at least ...
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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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