The Life of the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Swift (1784)Garland Pub., 1974 - 568 pàgines |
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... used to be in pain , when Sir William Temple would look cold and out of humour for three or four days , and I used to fufpect a hundred reafons ? I have plucked up my spirit fince then , faith ; he spoiled a fine gentleman . " D ab mat ...
... used to be in pain , when Sir William Temple would look cold and out of humour for three or four days , and I used to fufpect a hundred reafons ? I have plucked up my spirit fince then , faith ; he spoiled a fine gentleman . " D ab mat ...
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... used the influence he had with the Great , to the utter neglect of his own , and to raise whose character and reputation in the world , he used all the means which his own high credit gave him . And he had still a fufficient stock of ...
... used the influence he had with the Great , to the utter neglect of his own , and to raise whose character and reputation in the world , he used all the means which his own high credit gave him . And he had still a fufficient stock of ...
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... used to wound his character , might have occafioned this change in their behaviour . For had the charge laid against him been founded , it would have been a most unaccountable cause of quarrel to Swift on the fide of Walpole's partifans ...
... used to wound his character , might have occafioned this change in their behaviour . For had the charge laid against him been founded , it would have been a most unaccountable cause of quarrel to Swift on the fide of Walpole's partifans ...
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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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