The Life of the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Swift (1784)Garland Pub., 1974 - 568 pàgines |
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... himself , and letting in fome rays of hope , that he should be able to fettle matters with the Lord Lieutenant in Lon- don , on his shortly intended visit to that city , and fo clear the way for some future favour . But though , as ...
... himself , and letting in fome rays of hope , that he should be able to fettle matters with the Lord Lieutenant in Lon- don , on his shortly intended visit to that city , and fo clear the way for some future favour . But though , as ...
Pàgina 521
... himself , the son of Jona- than Swift , an attorney , and was born at Dublin on St. Andrew's day , 1667 : according to his own re- port , as delivered by Pope to Spence , he was born at Leicester , the fon of a Clergyman , who was ...
... himself , the son of Jona- than Swift , an attorney , and was born at Dublin on St. Andrew's day , 1667 : according to his own re- port , as delivered by Pope to Spence , he was born at Leicester , the fon of a Clergyman , who was ...
Pàgina 522
... himself an Englishman . " In the fame place , where he found that he would occa- fionally call himself an Englishman , he might have seen the reason of his doing fo ; which was , that " though dropt in Ireland , " as he himself ...
... himself an Englishman . " In the fame place , where he found that he would occa- fionally call himself an Englishman , he might have seen the reason of his doing fo ; which was , that " though dropt in Ireland , " as he himself ...
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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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