The Life of the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Swift (1784)Garland Pub., 1974 - 568 pàgines |
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Pàgina 170
... expect his answer , whether I fhall go there before , or meet him here- abouts , or go to Wimple , ( his fon's house ) and fo with him down : and I expect to leave this place in two or three days , one way or other . I will stay with ...
... expect his answer , whether I fhall go there before , or meet him here- abouts , or go to Wimple , ( his fon's house ) and fo with him down : and I expect to leave this place in two or three days , one way or other . I will stay with ...
Pàgina 358
... expect , before you read this , to receive another from you , with the most fatal news that can ever come to me , unless I should be put to death for fome ignominious crime . I continue very ill with my giddinefs and deafness , and I ...
... expect , before you read this , to receive another from you , with the most fatal news that can ever come to me , unless I should be put to death for fome ignominious crime . I continue very ill with my giddinefs and deafness , and I ...
Pàgina 493
... expect to be believed when I say fo ? " Governed as he was by fuch maxims as these , is there any one at all acquainted with the world , who could fuppofe that he should rife to any high rank in it ? Nay did he himself ever seem to expect ...
... expect to be believed when I say fo ? " Governed as he was by fuch maxims as these , is there any one at all acquainted with the world , who could fuppofe that he should rife to any high rank in it ? Nay did he himself ever seem to expect ...
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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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