The Life of the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Swift (1784)Garland Pub., 1974 - 568 pàgines |
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... present design , which was only to shew what degree of reformation is in the power of the Queen , without ... present Queen is a Prince of as many and great virtues , as ever filled a throne : how would it brighten her cha- racter to the ...
... present design , which was only to shew what degree of reformation is in the power of the Queen , without ... present Queen is a Prince of as many and great virtues , as ever filled a throne : how would it brighten her cha- racter to the ...
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... present at the sport . When they were affembled , Swift as Jodrel , entered the room in an old rufty gown , and lank shabby perriwig , which were provided at the Doctor's for the purpose . As he was an excellent mimick , he personated ...
... present at the sport . When they were affembled , Swift as Jodrel , entered the room in an old rufty gown , and lank shabby perriwig , which were provided at the Doctor's for the purpose . As he was an excellent mimick , he personated ...
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... present one evening , together with fome others of the Dean's friends . Tom Roseingrave was just returned from Italy ; and Doctor Pratt , then Provost of the College , who was not long come back from the fame place , and was far gone in ...
... present one evening , together with fome others of the Dean's friends . Tom Roseingrave was just returned from Italy ; and Doctor Pratt , then Provost of the College , who was not long come back from the fame place , and was far gone 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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