The Life of the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Swift (1784)Garland Pub., 1974 - 568 pàgines |
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... immediately quitted the room , and turned his back on the Caf- tle , determined to appear there no more . But Lord Berkeley was too confcious of the ill treatment he had given him , and too fearful of the refentment of an exasperated ...
... immediately quitted the room , and turned his back on the Caf- tle , determined to appear there no more . But Lord Berkeley was too confcious of the ill treatment he had given him , and too fearful of the refentment of an exasperated ...
Pàgina 245
... immediately dispatched a meffenger to Dr. Sheridan , to come and try to make up matters . Upon his arrival he found Robert walking about the hall in great agitation , and fhedding abundance of tears ; enquiring into the cause of this ...
... immediately dispatched a meffenger to Dr. Sheridan , to come and try to make up matters . Upon his arrival he found Robert walking about the hall in great agitation , and fhedding abundance of tears ; enquiring into the cause of this ...
Pàgina 330
... immediately went out of town without feeing him , or coming to any explanation , and retired in great refentment to Mr. Forde's coun- try - feat at Wood - Park . Nothing could poffibly have excited Swift's indignation more than this ...
... immediately went out of town without feeing him , or coming to any explanation , and retired in great refentment to Mr. Forde's coun- try - feat at Wood - Park . Nothing could poffibly have excited Swift's indignation more than this ...
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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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