The Works of Jonathan Swift: With Copious Notes and Additions, and a Memoir of the Author, Volume 6R. O'Shea, 1899 |
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Pagina 358
... month ; though it will be a bad time , in the hurry of your lousy p- -t . Your dream is wrong , for this bishop is ... months , twelve miles of ditches from his house to the Shannon , if you talk of improving . How are you this moment ...
... month ; though it will be a bad time , in the hurry of your lousy p- -t . Your dream is wrong , for this bishop is ... months , twelve miles of ditches from his house to the Shannon , if you talk of improving . How are you this moment ...
Pagina 398
... months with Mr. Pope , since the town grew empty . I shall leave him the beginning of August , and so settle my affairs to be in Ireland by the end of that month , for my license of half - a - year will then be out . I came here to see ...
... months with Mr. Pope , since the town grew empty . I shall leave him the beginning of August , and so settle my affairs to be in Ireland by the end of that month , for my license of half - a - year will then be out . I came here to see ...
Pagina 569
... month . I have the ambition , and it is very earnest , as well as in haste , to have one epistle inscribed to me while I am alive , and you just in the time when wit and wisdom are in the height ; I must once more repeat Cicero's desire ...
... month . I have the ambition , and it is very earnest , as well as in haste , to have one epistle inscribed to me while I am alive , and you just in the time when wit and wisdom are in the height ; I must once more repeat Cicero's desire ...
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LETTERS WRITTEN BY JONATHAN SWIFTCONTINUED | 17 |
LETTERS WRITTEN BY JONATHAN SWIFTCONTINUED | 41 |
DIRECTIONS TO SERVANTS | 95 |
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