The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...G. Hamilton, J. Balfour, & L. Hunter, 1757 |
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... fatire Sylvia : a fragment * Artemifia 90 93 $ ib . * 194 96 98 99 101 : 103` 104 109 11 112 113 We * Phryne On Mrs Biddy Floyd ; or , The receipt to form a beauty Apollo outwitted . To the Hon . Mrs Finch , after- wards Countefs of ...
... fatire Sylvia : a fragment * Artemifia 90 93 $ ib . * 194 96 98 99 101 : 103` 104 109 11 112 113 We * Phryne On Mrs Biddy Floyd ; or , The receipt to form a beauty Apollo outwitted . To the Hon . Mrs Finch , after- wards Countefs of ...
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... fatires , called the Univerfal Paffion 315 The Dog and Thief 317 318 ib . Advice to the Grubstreet verfe - writers On feeing verses written upon windows in inns Another Another Another A paftoral dialogue between Richmond - lodge and ...
... fatires , called the Univerfal Paffion 315 The Dog and Thief 317 318 ib . Advice to the Grubstreet verfe - writers On feeing verses written upon windows in inns Another Another Another A paftoral dialogue between Richmond - lodge and ...
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... fatire . We fee fine sketches in feveral of his pieces : but he feems more defirous to inform and ftrengthen his mind , than to indulge the luxuriancy of his imagi- nation . He chufes to difcover and correct errors in the works of ...
... fatire . We fee fine sketches in feveral of his pieces : but he feems more defirous to inform and ftrengthen his mind , than to indulge the luxuriancy of his imagi- nation . He chufes to difcover and correct errors in the works of ...
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... fatire . The reftlefsnefs of his imagination , and the difappointment of his ambition , have both contributed to hinder him from undertaking any poetical work of length or importance . His wit was fufficient to every labour : no flight ...
... fatire . The reftlefsnefs of his imagination , and the difappointment of his ambition , have both contributed to hinder him from undertaking any poetical work of length or importance . His wit was fufficient to every labour : no flight ...
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... fatire . You will read his acerrima with indignation , and his mi- nutie with regret . Yet I muft add , that fince he has defcended to › low as to write , and still so much lower as to print riddles , he is excellent even in that kind ...
... fatire . You will read his acerrima with indignation , and his mi- nutie with regret . Yet I muft add , that fince he has defcended to › low as to write , and still so much lower as to print riddles , he is excellent even in that kind ...
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