The Works of Jonathan Swift ...: With Copious Notes and Additions, and a Memoir of the Author, Том 1Derby & Jackson, 1860 |
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... whole literary estate he may be said to have died intestate ) , which never re- ceived either his sanction or revision for publication , is exactly that which is most faulty in regard to the text , and calls for the greatest lenity from ...
... whole literary estate he may be said to have died intestate ) , which never re- ceived either his sanction or revision for publication , is exactly that which is most faulty in regard to the text , and calls for the greatest lenity from ...
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... whole literary estate he may be said to have died intestate ) , which never re- ceived either his sanction or revision for publication , is exactly that which is most faulty in regard to the text , and calls for the greatest lenity from ...
... whole literary estate he may be said to have died intestate ) , which never re- ceived either his sanction or revision for publication , is exactly that which is most faulty in regard to the text , and calls for the greatest lenity from ...
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... whole of these stupid and trumpery calumnies as to punishment have been founded , to prove exactly the contrary . Nay , he distinctly points out that from Dr. Barrett's own " Life " of the dean it appears that he Dublin , is four years ...
... whole of these stupid and trumpery calumnies as to punishment have been founded , to prove exactly the contrary . Nay , he distinctly points out that from Dr. Barrett's own " Life " of the dean it appears that he Dublin , is four years ...
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... whole intercourse with Stella and Vanessa indicates the very reverse of an ardent or licentious imagination , and proves his cold- ness to have been constitutionally inherent , both in mind and person , and utterly distinct from that of ...
... whole intercourse with Stella and Vanessa indicates the very reverse of an ardent or licentious imagination , and proves his cold- ness to have been constitutionally inherent , both in mind and person , and utterly distinct from that of ...
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... whole troop of horse , and to teach him to eat asparagus in the Dutch fashion , stalks and all , the views of the latter were directed to the more pacific aim of church preferment . Nor is it unlikely that he obtained some definite ...
... whole troop of horse , and to teach him to eat asparagus in the Dutch fashion , stalks and all , the views of the latter were directed to the more pacific aim of church preferment . Nor is it unlikely that he obtained some definite ...
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