The Life of the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Swift (1784)Garland Pub., 1974 - 568 pàgines |
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... called my Lord ; and when I called him my Lord , he called me * Dr. Thomas Swift , which he always does when he has a mind to tease me . • A coufin german of Swift , whom he held in the utmoft contempt . I he and bap farve By By a ...
... called my Lord ; and when I called him my Lord , he called me * Dr. Thomas Swift , which he always does when he has a mind to tease me . • A coufin german of Swift , whom he held in the utmoft contempt . I he and bap farve By By a ...
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... called by the fame name , was bred at Oxford , and took orders . He married the eldest daughter of Sir Wil- liam D'Avenant , but died young , and left only one fon , who was also called Thomas , and is now Rector of Putenham in Surry ...
... called by the fame name , was bred at Oxford , and took orders . He married the eldest daughter of Sir Wil- liam D'Avenant , but died young , and left only one fon , who was also called Thomas , and is now Rector of Putenham in Surry ...
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... called the Vineyard , let to the Reverend Doctor Francis Corbet , and the truft de- clared by the faid Doctor ; the faid field , with some land on this fide of the road , making in all about three acres , for which I pay yearly to the ...
... called the Vineyard , let to the Reverend Doctor Francis Corbet , and the truft de- clared by the faid Doctor ; the faid field , with some land on this fide of the road , making in all about three acres , for which I pay yearly to the ...
Continguts
Life of Doctor Swift | 1 |
From his Birth to the Death of Sir William Temple | 31 |
SECTION V | 165 |
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