Jonathan Swift. د د orth ☑ AUG 8 1940 3602014 TO BRARY THE RIGHT HONOURABLE FRANCIS RAWDON HASTINGS , FARL OF MOIRA , BARON RAWDON , & C . & c . THAN WHOM THE UNITED DOMINIONS CONTAIN NOT A TRUER PATRIOT ; WHO COULD DISTINGUISH HIMSELF ...
To which is Prefixed, the Doctor's Life, with Remarks on His Writings, from the Earl of Orrery and Others, Not to be Found in Any Former Edition of His Works.Dublin Printed Jonathan Swift. She ventures now to leave the skies , Grown by ...
Jonathan Swift. searchable ends . The father grows rich by avarice , injustice , oppression ; he is a tyrant in the neigh- bourhood over slaves and beggars , whom he calls his tenants . Why should he desire to have qualities infused into ...
Jonathan Swift. د , NOTE OF the deistical writers of the early eighteenth century , Anthony Collins ( 1676-1729 ) is , perhaps , the most celebrated . He was born near Hounslow and educated at Eton and Cambridge . His writings were ...
... Author's Life, and Notes Historical and Explanatory Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth. AN ANSWER د TO THE EPISTLE IN HARD LATIN , By DOCTOR SHERIDAN . Doctiffime Decane , F ORBUM tabellarum methodium vef- trarum lagonopono me fermè ...
With Notes, Historical and Critical Jonathan Swift. the د does ut a ra t DEAR SIR , FROM MR . GAY . Amesbury , Nov. 8 , 1730 . : So you are determined never to write to me again ; but , for all that , you shall not make me hold my tongue ...
Jonathan Swift. د that this never was the case . We have already seen , on her first going to Ireland , what uncommon pains Swift took to avoid meeting her . Upon which Vanessa writes to him in the following manner : " You once had a ...
TALE. د ther up the chief Thread of my Story , and proceed . 19 THESE Opinions therefore were so uni- versal ... Father had left them , were , ' tis true , of very good Cloth , and besides , so neatly sown , you would swear they ...
... Author Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott. winter rather better than the last ; but cold weather is a great enemy of hers ... doctor ; I wish you would allow me to be yours , and take my advice , and try how the change of air would mend ...
Jonathan Swift. 25 See then what mortals place their bliss in ! Next morn betimes the bride was miffing : The mother fcream'd , the father chid ; Where can this idle wench be hid ? No news of Phil ! the bridegroom came , And thought his ...