The Life of the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Swift (1784)Garland Pub., 1974 - 568 pàgines |
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Pàgina 148
... cause he had espoused , trans- ported him fo beyond all bounds of moderation , as to keep no measures even with her ... cause , 1 1 1 cause , by the most bitter invectives on her character 148 THE LIFE.
... cause he had espoused , trans- ported him fo beyond all bounds of moderation , as to keep no measures even with her ... cause , 1 1 1 cause , by the most bitter invectives on her character 148 THE LIFE.
Pàgina 321
... cause ; and moved with compaffion at the state to which he faw her reduced , all Swift's former tenderness and affection for her revived in his breast ; and banished every other idea from his mind , but what tended to the preservation ...
... cause ; and moved with compaffion at the state to which he faw her reduced , all Swift's former tenderness and affection for her revived in his breast ; and banished every other idea from his mind , but what tended to the preservation ...
Pàgina 328
... caused this prodigious change in you , which I found of late . If you have the leaft remains of pity for me left , tell it me tenderly . No do not tell it so , that it may cause my prefent death . And do not suffer me to live a life ...
... caused this prodigious change in you , which I found of late . If you have the leaft remains of pity for me left , tell it me tenderly . No do not tell it so , that it may cause my prefent death . And do not suffer me to live a 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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