The Life of the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Swift (1784)Garland Pub., 1974 - 568 pàgines |
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... first arrival at Shene , must have given Sir William but a mean opinion of his capacity ; and the few things which he wrote during his first two years refidence with him , could have given him no very high idea of his genius . For Swift ...
... first arrival at Shene , must have given Sir William but a mean opinion of his capacity ; and the few things which he wrote during his first two years refidence with him , could have given him no very high idea of his genius . For Swift ...
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... first steps towards the ruin of an excellent Ministry , for I look upon them as certainly ruined . Some are of opinion the whole Miniftry will give up their places next week ; others imagine , when the feffion is over . I do refolve ...
... first steps towards the ruin of an excellent Ministry , for I look upon them as certainly ruined . Some are of opinion the whole Miniftry will give up their places next week ; others imagine , when the feffion is over . I do refolve ...
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... first that came to his hand , without looking into it . It happened that the first of August in that year fell on that very Sunday ; and the first of August being the day on which Queen Anne died , was , in that time of party , a day of ...
... first that came to his hand , without looking into it . It happened that the first of August in that year fell on that very Sunday ; and the first of August being the day on which Queen Anne died , was , in that time of party , a day of ...
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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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