The Life of the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Swift (1784)Garland Pub., 1974 - 568 pàgines |
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... passed on this occafion , is thus related in his Journal , December 7 , 1711. " The Earl of Nottingham began , and fpoke against a Peace , and defired , that in their Ad- dress they might put in a clause , to advise the Queen not to ...
... passed on this occafion , is thus related in his Journal , December 7 , 1711. " The Earl of Nottingham began , and fpoke against a Peace , and defired , that in their Ad- dress they might put in a clause , to advise the Queen not to ...
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... passed with her . In order to foften in fome measure the rigour of ab- fence , he had settled a plan at parting , that they should keep a regular journal , in which they fhould fet down the tranfactions of the day , and once a fortnight ...
... passed with her . In order to foften in fome measure the rigour of ab- fence , he had settled a plan at parting , that they should keep a regular journal , in which they fhould fet down the tranfactions of the day , and once a fortnight ...
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... passed many hours alone with a young and charming woman , who loved him to adoration , and for whom he himself was first in- fpired with the paffion of love ; it will be hardly credible , that thus circumftanced , they should not , in ...
... passed many hours alone with a young and charming woman , who loved him to adoration , and for whom he himself was first in- fpired with the paffion of love ; it will be hardly credible , that thus circumftanced , they should not , in ...
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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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