The Life of the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Swift (1784)Garland Pub., 1974 - 568 pàgines |
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... mind , upon which fo much of his own happiness depended . Upon this application Mrs. Johnson opened her mind fully to this friend . She told him that from the peculiarity of her circumstances , and the fingular connection she had with ...
... mind , upon which fo much of his own happiness depended . Upon this application Mrs. Johnson opened her mind fully to this friend . She told him that from the peculiarity of her circumstances , and the fingular connection she had with ...
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... mind , and all the faculties of her foul were ab- forbed in love . She wrote conftantly to him in the most paffionate ftyle , nor could the coldness of his answers in the least abate her flame . The following letter sent to him from ...
... mind , and all the faculties of her foul were ab- forbed in love . She wrote conftantly to him in the most paffionate ftyle , nor could the coldness of his answers in the least abate her flame . The following letter sent to him from ...
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... mind on fuch an occasion , she prepares the way by quoting two maxims of his own which he had taught her one was , that a mind confcious of innocence , need never be ashamed of disclosing its inmost thoughts : the other , that common ...
... mind on fuch an occasion , she prepares the way by quoting two maxims of his own which he had taught her one was , that a mind confcious of innocence , need never be ashamed of disclosing its inmost thoughts : the other , that common ...
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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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