The Life of the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Swift (1784)Garland Pub., 1974 - 568 pàgines |
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... whose interests , he chiefly 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 ...
... whose interests , he chiefly 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 ...
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... whose measures he so utterly difapproved . Of this we have a striking instance in the above - mentioned letter , to an intimate friend then abroad , to whom a false representation of his fentiments could have anfwered no end ; where he ...
... whose measures he so utterly difapproved . Of this we have a striking instance in the above - mentioned letter , to an intimate friend then abroad , to whom a false representation of his fentiments could have anfwered no end ; where he ...
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... whose piercing eye , not the smallest blemish , parti- cularly of female minds , could lie concealed , and whose turn lay much more to fatyr , than panegyrick ; by one , who was intimately acquainted with the Lady for whom it was drawn ...
... whose piercing eye , not the smallest blemish , parti- cularly of female minds , could lie concealed , and whose turn lay much more to fatyr , than panegyrick ; by one , who was intimately acquainted with the Lady for whom it was drawn ...
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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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