The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift: Contributions to "The Tatler," "The Examiner," "The Spectator," and "The Intelligencer."G. Bell, 1902 |
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... tion with which Longinus bids us read Homer and Plato . When in reading , ' says he , ' any of those celebrated authors , we meet with a passage to which we cannot well reconcile our reasons , we ought firmly to believe , that were ...
... tion with which Longinus bids us read Homer and Plato . When in reading , ' says he , ' any of those celebrated authors , we meet with a passage to which we cannot well reconcile our reasons , we ought firmly to believe , that were ...
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... tion , " " A Comment on Dr. Hare's Sermon , " and " The Duke of Marl- borough's Vindication , " were written either by herself , or at the suggestion of , and with instructions from , Swift . [ T.S. ] help of some artificial poisons ...
... tion , " " A Comment on Dr. Hare's Sermon , " and " The Duke of Marl- borough's Vindication , " were written either by herself , or at the suggestion of , and with instructions from , Swift . [ T.S. ] help of some artificial poisons ...
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... tion , and give you the first notice of their ' Philosophical Transactions , and Searches after Nature . ' 2 " Yours , & c . " TOBIAH GREENHAT . " 1 Mrs. Elizabeth Elstob ( 1683-1756 ) , a niece of the learned Dr. Hickes , issued , in ...
... tion , and give you the first notice of their ' Philosophical Transactions , and Searches after Nature . ' 2 " Yours , & c . " TOBIAH GREENHAT . " 1 Mrs. Elizabeth Elstob ( 1683-1756 ) , a niece of the learned Dr. Hickes , issued , in ...
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... tion , even when they are upon matters of such a nature as one would believe it were impossible to think of without emotion . " I own there are exceptions to this general observation , and that the Dean ' we heard the other day together ...
... tion , even when they are upon matters of such a nature as one would believe it were impossible to think of without emotion . " I own there are exceptions to this general observation , and that the Dean ' we heard the other day together ...
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... tion about precedence , the proposer humbly desires the opinion of the learned towards his assistance in placing every person according to his rank , that none may have just occa- sion of offence . The merits of the cause shall be ...
... tion about precedence , the proposer humbly desires the opinion of the learned towards his assistance in placing every person according to his rank , that none may have just occa- sion of offence . The merits of the cause shall be ...
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