The Life of the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Swift (1784)Garland Pub., 1974 - 568 pàgines |
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... pleased him more . When he mentions the Queen's having confented to Swift's arrangement of the Bishoprick and Deanery , he adds , much out of humour , " but then out came Lord Treasurer , and faid he would not be satisfied , but that I ...
... pleased him more . When he mentions the Queen's having confented to Swift's arrangement of the Bishoprick and Deanery , he adds , much out of humour , " but then out came Lord Treasurer , and faid he would not be satisfied , but that I ...
Pàgina 220
... pleased , at a certain rate , and inviting as many friends as he pleased upon the fame terms . ” The Doctor then proceeds to relate his intimacy with the Grattans , a numerous race of brothers , all in affluent or easy circumstances , a ...
... pleased , at a certain rate , and inviting as many friends as he pleased upon the fame terms . ” The Doctor then proceeds to relate his intimacy with the Grattans , a numerous race of brothers , all in affluent or easy circumstances , a ...
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... pleased to call his Senators , ever prefumed to approach him , till he very particularly fignified his pleasure that they should , except his near kinswoman , Mrs. , Whiteway , who was often with him , but not until the latter part of ...
... pleased to call his Senators , ever prefumed to approach him , till he very particularly fignified his pleasure that they should , except his near kinswoman , Mrs. , Whiteway , who was often with him , but not until the latter part of ...
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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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