The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...G. Hamilton, J. Balfour, & L. Hunter, 1757 - 2984 pages |
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Page xxxviii
... present he fhewed one day to Harley ; who having admired the painting and " 6 66 “ and the crew all against them . Lord Sommers has been twice in the Queen's clofet , once very lately ; and the Duchess of " S ---- t , who now has the ...
... present he fhewed one day to Harley ; who having admired the painting and " 6 66 “ and the crew all against them . Lord Sommers has been twice in the Queen's clofet , once very lately ; and the Duchess of " S ---- t , who now has the ...
Page xliv
... was at this place , his mind was ftill busy for his friends ; and he wrote a difcourfe , called Free thoughts on the present state of affairs , which he thought might be useful at that juncture , and fent it might xliv AN ACCOUNT . OF.
... was at this place , his mind was ftill busy for his friends ; and he wrote a difcourfe , called Free thoughts on the present state of affairs , which he thought might be useful at that juncture , and fent it might xliv AN ACCOUNT . OF.
Page lxxxvi
... present . The Doctor happened to dine at the deanery the fame day , and was fo extravagant in his encomiums on Roffengrave's voluntary , that feveral of the company faid they wished they had heard it , " Do you ? " faid Swift ; " then ...
... present . The Doctor happened to dine at the deanery the fame day , and was fo extravagant in his encomiums on Roffengrave's voluntary , that feveral of the company faid they wished they had heard it , " Do you ? " faid Swift ; " then ...
Page cxxiii
... in imitation of Horace's Art of poetry , c . This we cannot recover at present , it being so absolutely forgotten , the oldest booksellers in trade remember nothing of it . • THE other anfwer is from a person of a graver AN APOLOGY .
... in imitation of Horace's Art of poetry , c . This we cannot recover at present , it being so absolutely forgotten , the oldest booksellers in trade remember nothing of it . • THE other anfwer is from a person of a graver AN APOLOGY .
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... present set of wits in this ifland . A panegyrical effay upon the number three . A differtation upon the principal productions of Grab- ftreet . Lectures upon a diffection of human nature . A panegyric upon the world . An analytical ...
... present set of wits in this ifland . A panegyrical effay upon the number three . A differtation upon the principal productions of Grab- ftreet . Lectures upon a diffection of human nature . A panegyric upon the world . An analytical ...
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