The Life of the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Swift (1784)Garland Pub., 1974 - 568 pàgines |
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... nature . He judged that the best way to obtain a general knowledge of that , was from history ; and a more particular view of it , from studying mankind . He could not poffibly have been better fituated than at Moor - Park , to have ...
... nature . He judged that the best way to obtain a general knowledge of that , was from history ; and a more particular view of it , from studying mankind . He could not poffibly have been better fituated than at Moor - Park , to have ...
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... nature a donnée a un mortel ; je veux dire , l'honneur , la vertue , le bon fens , l'efprit , le douceur , l'agrement , et la fermeté d'ame . And in another of October 15 , 1720 , he fays , " When I am not fo good a correspondent as I ...
... nature a donnée a un mortel ; je veux dire , l'honneur , la vertue , le bon fens , l'efprit , le douceur , l'agrement , et la fermeté d'ame . And in another of October 15 , 1720 , he fays , " When I am not fo good a correspondent as I ...
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... nature itself odious and by exhibiting so strange a phænomenon as the foul of man actuating a quadrupede , and re- gulating his conduct by the rules of right reason , he could as little hope to render the nature of irra- tional beasts ...
... nature itself odious and by exhibiting so strange a phænomenon as the foul of man actuating a quadrupede , and re- gulating his conduct by the rules of right reason , he could as little hope to render the nature of irra- tional beasts ...
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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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