The Life of the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Swift (1784)Garland Pub., 1974 - 568 pàgines |
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... was barely fufficient to intitle him to a feat in Parliament , and fifty pounds in cab , peculiarly appropriated to the charges of his funeral . . S charge charge brought against Swift , and fuch as would at OF DOCTOR SWIFT . 257.
... was barely fufficient to intitle him to a feat in Parliament , and fifty pounds in cab , peculiarly appropriated to the charges of his funeral . . S charge charge brought against Swift , and fuch as would at OF DOCTOR SWIFT . 257.
Pàgina 463
... charge he has been defended by Doctor De- lany , in the following manner : My Lord , the charge of Swift's delighting in low adulation , has lain fo heavy upon my mind , that I have revolved it with utmost attention for many hours , yet ...
... charge he has been defended by Doctor De- lany , in the following manner : My Lord , the charge of Swift's delighting in low adulation , has lain fo heavy upon my mind , that I have revolved it with utmost attention for many hours , yet ...
Pàgina 527
... charge , which in the very face of it carries not the least air of truth . This charge is made by an avowed enemy , not from his own knowledge , but from hearsay ; and that too in the most guarded manner ; notwithstanding which fuf ...
... charge , which in the very face of it carries not the least air of truth . This charge is made by an avowed enemy , not from his own knowledge , but from hearsay ; and that too in the most guarded manner ; notwithstanding which fuf ...
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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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