The Life of the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Swift (1784)Garland Pub., 1974 - 568 pàgines |
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... regard to him , were now brought to light , which could have been disclosed by no one but Sir William , and which put the character of that truly heroic Prince in a high point of view . On these accounts Swift thought that fuch a dedi ...
... regard to him , were now brought to light , which could have been disclosed by no one but Sir William , and which put the character of that truly heroic Prince in a high point of view . On these accounts Swift thought that fuch a dedi ...
Pàgina 179
... regard for him that he fhewed for Lord Oxford . The excellence of whose moral character , established that confidence in him , which is fo neceffary to a firm friendship ; while a notorious deficiency in the other , with regard to fome ...
... regard for him that he fhewed for Lord Oxford . The excellence of whose moral character , established that confidence in him , which is fo neceffary to a firm friendship ; while a notorious deficiency in the other , with regard to fome ...
Pàgina 365
... regard for the few years I defire to know where that nature may leave me . my two friends lodge . I gave a caution to Mrs. Brent , that it might not be in * domo decani , quo- niam boc minime decet , uti manifeftum eft : babeo enim ...
... regard for the few years I defire to know where that nature may leave me . my two friends lodge . I gave a caution to Mrs. Brent , that it might not be in * domo decani , quo- niam boc minime decet , uti manifeftum eft : babeo enim ...
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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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