| SEVERAL HANDS - 1755 - 540 páginas
...And as to Mr. Swift, the Dean's coufin, his eflay is an odd kind of hiftory of the Doctor's family, and vindication of the Dean's high birth, pride, and...proceedings. His true character is not attempted by this critic. He lays it never can be drawn with any degree of accuracy; fo exceeding ftrange, various, and... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1779 - 476 páginas
...hillory of the Doctor's family, and vindication of the Dean's high birth, pride, and proceed in sj. His true character is not attempted by this writer....drawn up with any degree of accuracy; fo exceedingly fhange, various, and perplexed; and yet the mateiials are to be gathered from his writ* Two volumes... | |
| 1798 - 666 páginas
...as to Mr. Swift, the tlean's coufin, his eiîjy is an odd kind of hiftory of the do¿tor's family, and vindication of the dean's high birth, pride and...proceedings. His true character is not attempted by this writdr. He fays it never can be drawn up with any degree of accuracy ¿ fo exceedingly dränge, various,... | |
| 1789 - 766 páginas
...hillory of the Doctor's family, and vindication of • the Dean's high birth, pride and proceedings. Hit true character is not attempted by this writer. He...perplexed it was ; and yet the materials are to be gathtred from his writings. All this I deny. I think 1 can draw his character ; not from his writings,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1812 - 544 páginas
...And as to Mr. Swift, the dean's cousin, his essay is an odd kind of history of the doctor's family, and vindication of the dean's high birth, pride, and...true character is not attempted by this writer. He says it never can be drawn up with any degree of accuracy, so exceedingly strange, various, and perplexed... | |
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