The Life of the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Swift (1784)Garland Pub., 1974 - 568 pàgines |
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... received accounts from his friends , that Sir William Temple's ill - founded re- fentment had fubfided foon after his departure , and that he was often heard to lament the lofs of his company . Soon after , upon receiving a kind letter ...
... received accounts from his friends , that Sir William Temple's ill - founded re- fentment had fubfided foon after his departure , and that he was often heard to lament the lofs of his company . Soon after , upon receiving a kind letter ...
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... received at Leicester , house , it was fuppofed they would no longer be profcribed as formerly . Swift , in a letter to Dr. Sheridan , June 24 , 1727 , gives the following view of the state of affairs at that time . " The talk is now ...
... received at Leicester , house , it was fuppofed they would no longer be profcribed as formerly . Swift , in a letter to Dr. Sheridan , June 24 , 1727 , gives the following view of the state of affairs at that time . " The talk is now ...
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... received into the fame ; and in repairing and en- larging the building , from time to time , as there may be occafion . And , if a fufficient number of Idiots and Lunaticks cannot readily be found , I de- fire that Incurables may be ...
... received into the fame ; and in repairing and en- larging the building , from time to time , as there may be occafion . And , if a fufficient number of Idiots and Lunaticks cannot readily be found , I de- fire that Incurables may be ...
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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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The Life of the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin Thomas Sheridan Visualització completa - 1787 |
The Life of the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Swift: Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin Thomas Sheridan Visualització completa - 1785 |
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