The Life of the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Swift (1784)Garland Pub., 1974 - 568 pàgines |
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... common vacancies by death . This manner of proceeding , in a Prime Mi- nifter , I confess , appeared to me wholly unaccount- able , and without example ; and I was little satisfied with the solution I had heard , and partly knew , that ...
... common vacancies by death . This manner of proceeding , in a Prime Mi- nifter , I confess , appeared to me wholly unaccount- able , and without example ; and I was little satisfied with the solution I had heard , and partly knew , that ...
Pàgina 240
... common fenfe , who started out of his fphere to commence writer , upon a view of the imminent danger with which his country was threatened ; and who could not , now and then , in the course of his argument , fupprefs the honest ...
... common fenfe , who started out of his fphere to commence writer , upon a view of the imminent danger with which his country was threatened ; and who could not , now and then , in the course of his argument , fupprefs the honest ...
Pàgina 343
... common forms , invented to keep the vulgar within bounds , might be difpenfed with , where a fuperior grandeur of foul is fhown by breaking through fuch barriers . Knowing therefore the purity of her love for an object so worthy of it ...
... common forms , invented to keep the vulgar within bounds , might be difpenfed with , where a fuperior grandeur of foul is fhown by breaking through fuch barriers . Knowing therefore the purity of her love for an object so worthy of it ...
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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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