Prefaces Biographical and Critical, to the Works of the English PoetsJ. Nichols, 1781 - 142 頁 |
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第 5 頁
... Mafter of the Rolls in Ireland , had lived in great familiarity of friendship with Godwin Swift , by whom Jonathan had been to that time main- tained . Temple A 3 Temple received with fufficient kind- nefs the nephew of his SWIFT . 5.
... Mafter of the Rolls in Ireland , had lived in great familiarity of friendship with Godwin Swift , by whom Jonathan had been to that time main- tained . Temple A 3 Temple received with fufficient kind- nefs the nephew of his SWIFT . 5.
第 7 頁
... to mention this dif appointment as his first antidote against vanity . Before he left Ireland he contracted a diforder , as he thought , by eating too A 4 much much fruit . The original of difeafes is commonly obfcure S WIF T. 7.
... to mention this dif appointment as his first antidote against vanity . Before he left Ireland he contracted a diforder , as he thought , by eating too A 4 much much fruit . The original of difeafes is commonly obfcure S WIF T. 7.
第 13 頁
... of his promife . Swift awhile attended the Court ; but foon found his folicitations hopeless . He was then invited by the Earl of Berkley to accompany him into Ireland , as as his private fecretary ; but after having done the SWIFT . 13.
... of his promife . Swift awhile attended the Court ; but foon found his folicitations hopeless . He was then invited by the Earl of Berkley to accompany him into Ireland , as as his private fecretary ; but after having done the SWIFT . 13.
第 15 頁
... Ireland the unfortunate Stella , a young woman whose name was Johnson , the daughter of the steward of Sir William Temple , who , in confide- ration of her father's virtues , left her a thousand pounds . With her came Mrs. Dingley ...
... Ireland the unfortunate Stella , a young woman whose name was Johnson , the daughter of the steward of Sir William Temple , who , in confide- ration of her father's virtues , left her a thousand pounds . With her came Mrs. Dingley ...
第 49 頁
... Ireland that eat upon plate , and the richeft that lived without a coach . How he spent the reft of his time , and how he employed his hours of study , has been enquired with hopelefs curio- fity . For who can give an account of ...
... Ireland that eat upon plate , and the richeft that lived without a coach . How he spent the reft of his time , and how he employed his hours of study , has been enquired with hopelefs curio- fity . For who can give an account of ...
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