The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...G. Hamilton, J. Balfour, & L. Hunter, 1757 - 2984 pages |
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... also been thought by some to have been a na- tural fon of Sir William Temple : a mistake which was probably founded upon another ; for till the publica- tion of his letter to Lord Vifc . Palmerfton , among his pofthumous works , [ in ...
... also been thought by some to have been a na- tural fon of Sir William Temple : a mistake which was probably founded upon another ; for till the publica- tion of his letter to Lord Vifc . Palmerfton , among his pofthumous works , [ in ...
Page xv
... also drew the first sketch of his Tale of a Tub . ‡ . VOL . I. b IN He held logic and metaphyfics in the utmost contempt , and he scarce confidered mathematics and natural philofophy , unless to turn them into ridicule . Orrery , lét ...
... also drew the first sketch of his Tale of a Tub . ‡ . VOL . I. b IN He held logic and metaphyfics in the utmost contempt , and he scarce confidered mathematics and natural philofophy , unless to turn them into ridicule . Orrery , lét ...
Page xvii
... also been faid , that , upon his difgrace at Du- blin , he refolved to pursue his ftudies at Oxford , where he almost constantly refided during three years , and was avowedly supported by Sir William Temple . [ 0. let . 2. ] Į But the ...
... also been faid , that , upon his difgrace at Du- blin , he refolved to pursue his ftudies at Oxford , where he almost constantly refided during three years , and was avowedly supported by Sir William Temple . [ 0. let . 2. ] Į But the ...
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... also , in a letter to Mr Pope , dated Sept. 29. 1725 ( vol . 4. p . 45 . } . fays , " Oh ! if the world had but a dozen of Arbuthnots in it , I would burn my Travels . " It may reasonably be concluded , therefore , that his Travels were ...
... also , in a letter to Mr Pope , dated Sept. 29. 1725 ( vol . 4. p . 45 . } . fays , " Oh ! if the world had but a dozen of Arbuthnots in it , I would burn my Travels . " It may reasonably be concluded , therefore , that his Travels were ...
Page lxxx
... also called Mr Pope , his dearest friend in his will [ vol . 4. p . 339. ] ; and Mr Pope , in a letter which was written about the fame time , makes this request . " Af- fure him [ the Dean ] , the world has nothing in it I " admire fo ...
... also called Mr Pope , his dearest friend in his will [ vol . 4. p . 339. ] ; and Mr Pope , in a letter which was written about the fame time , makes this request . " Af- fure him [ the Dean ] , the world has nothing in it I " admire fo ...
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