The Mind and Art of Jonathan SwiftOxford University Press, 1936 - 398 pages |
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Page 101
... death are doubt- less an accurate indication of Jonathan's mood during the early half of 1699 : ' My poor brother has lost his best friend Sir William Temple , who was so fond of him whilst he lived , that he made him give up his living ...
... death are doubt- less an accurate indication of Jonathan's mood during the early half of 1699 : ' My poor brother has lost his best friend Sir William Temple , who was so fond of him whilst he lived , that he made him give up his living ...
Page 258
... death a hospital for the insane . In March 1733 he mentioned to Pope his intention of settling his fortune to a public use , and in the following years he drew up the precise terms of his bequest . After his death it was found that the ...
... death a hospital for the insane . In March 1733 he mentioned to Pope his intention of settling his fortune to a public use , and in the following years he drew up the precise terms of his bequest . After his death it was found that the ...
Page 394
... Death of Dr. Swift . See , Verses on the Death of Dr. Swift . On the Little House by the Church- yard of Castleknock , 170-171 . On Mr. Pulteney's being put out of the Council , 347 . On Mrs. Biddy Floyd , 116 , 152 , 163- 164 . On ...
... Death of Dr. Swift . See , Verses on the Death of Dr. Swift . On the Little House by the Church- yard of Castleknock , 170-171 . On Mr. Pulteney's being put out of the Council , 347 . On Mrs. Biddy Floyd , 116 , 152 , 163- 164 . On ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
CONTROLLING IDEAS | 49 |
The Battle of the Books AND A Tale of a Tub | 75 |
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