The Life of the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Swift (1784)Garland Pub., 1974 - 568 pàgines |
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... Told me he must bring Mr. St. John and me ac- quainted ; and fpoke fo many things of perfonal kindness and efteem , that I am inclined to believe what fome friends had told me , that he would do every thing to bring me over . He defired ...
... Told me he must bring Mr. St. John and me ac- quainted ; and fpoke fo many things of perfonal kindness and efteem , that I am inclined to believe what fome friends had told me , that he would do every thing to bring me over . He defired ...
Pàgina 152
... told me the Queen would determine fomething for me to - night . The difpute is WINDSOR , or ST . PATRICK'S . I told him I would not stay for their disputes , and he thought I was in the right . Lord Matham told me , that Lady Masham is ...
... told me the Queen would determine fomething for me to - night . The difpute is WINDSOR , or ST . PATRICK'S . I told him I would not stay for their disputes , and he thought I was in the right . Lord Matham told me , that Lady Masham is ...
Pàgina 477
... told Mr. and Mrs. Pilkington , that he gave them leave to Atay to fupper ; which from him was a sufficient invitation . The Dean then decanted a bottle of wine ; and the laft glass being muddy , he called to Mr. Pilkington to drink it ...
... told Mr. and Mrs. Pilkington , that he gave them leave to Atay to fupper ; which from him was a sufficient invitation . The Dean then decanted a bottle of wine ; and the laft glass being muddy , he called to Mr. Pilkington to drink it ...
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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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