The works of Jonathan Swift, containing additional letters, tracts, and poems, with notes, and a life of the author, by W. Scott, Band 161814 |
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... Pope , to Bishop Sterne , from Lord Primate Lindsay , to Archbishop King , from Lord Primate Lindsay , Lord Chancellor Phipps , the Earl of Anglesey , the Earl of Peterborow , Lord Treasurer Oxford , to the same , 88 90 92 95 97 99 100 ...
... Pope , to Bishop Sterne , from Lord Primate Lindsay , to Archbishop King , from Lord Primate Lindsay , Lord Chancellor Phipps , the Earl of Anglesey , the Earl of Peterborow , Lord Treasurer Oxford , to the same , 88 90 92 95 97 99 100 ...
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... Pope , Thomas Harley , Esq . Mr. Thomas , • 128 129 • 130 · 131 132 136 139 141 142 144 • 146 148 150 Dr Arbuthnot , 151 to Lord Treasurer Oxford , 154 from Mr Barber , 156 Mr Barber to Mr Ford , 157 Mr Thomas , 158 Erasmus Lewis , Esq ...
... Pope , Thomas Harley , Esq . Mr. Thomas , • 128 129 • 130 · 131 132 136 139 141 142 144 • 146 148 150 Dr Arbuthnot , 151 to Lord Treasurer Oxford , 154 from Mr Barber , 156 Mr Barber to Mr Ford , 157 Mr Thomas , 158 Erasmus Lewis , Esq ...
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... Pope , 235 238 Mr Pope , to the same , Mr Pope to Mr Jervas , Dr Arbuthnot to Mr Pope to Lord Bolingbroke , from Dr Arbuthnot , Dr Arbuthnot to Mr Ford , to Sir Arthur Langford , from Erasmus Lewis , Esq . the same to Monsieur Giraldi ...
... Pope , 235 238 Mr Pope , to the same , Mr Pope to Mr Jervas , Dr Arbuthnot to Mr Pope to Lord Bolingbroke , from Dr Arbuthnot , Dr Arbuthnot to Mr Ford , to Sir Arthur Langford , from Erasmus Lewis , Esq . the same to Monsieur Giraldi ...
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... , Esq . from Sir Thomas Hanmer , to Mr Pope , from Sir Constantine Phipps , Mr Prior , · 341 344 • 350 353 354 356 358 362 364 367 · 370 371 385 386 the same , 388 Page Letter to [ Stella ] Mrs Johnson , the CONTENTS . ix.
... , Esq . from Sir Thomas Hanmer , to Mr Pope , from Sir Constantine Phipps , Mr Prior , · 341 344 • 350 353 354 356 358 362 364 367 · 370 371 385 386 the same , 388 Page Letter to [ Stella ] Mrs Johnson , the CONTENTS . ix.
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... Pope , to the Duke of Grafton , from Mr Gay , to the Rev. Mr Wallis , Archbishop King , Robert Cope , Esq . the same , from Lord Bolingbroke , to Dr Sheridan , 424 425 4.28 432 433 436 437 · ib . 440 441 445 Mr Pope , 446 from Dr ...
... Pope , to the Duke of Grafton , from Mr Gay , to the Rev. Mr Wallis , Archbishop King , Robert Cope , Esq . the same , from Lord Bolingbroke , to Dr Sheridan , 424 425 4.28 432 433 436 437 · ib . 440 441 445 Mr Pope , 446 from Dr ...
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a-year acquaintance Addison Adieu affairs answer ARCHBISHOP KING assure Barber believe Bishop Bishop of Rochester brother church court Dean deanery DEAR SIR desire DR ARBUTHNOT Dr Swift dragon Dublin Duchess DUCHESS OF ORMOND Duke of Ormond Duke of Shrewsbury Earl of Oxford endeavour England esteem favour friends friendship give grace greatest hear heartily Herefordshire honour hope house of lords humble servant Ireland July July 17 kingdom Lady Masham late leave letter live London Lord Bolingbroke lord chancellor Lord Harley Lord Oxford lord-lieutenant lord-treasurer lordship majesty ment ministers ministry never obedient obliged occasion opinion parliament party peace person pleased Pope pounds Pray present pretend queen reason received sent soon sure talk tell thing thought told tory town trouble whigs wish writ write
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Seite 471 - In happy climes, where from the genial sun And virgin earth such scenes ensue, The force of Art by Nature seems outdone, And fancied beauties by the true...
Seite 483 - And the people said unto Saul, Shall Jonathan die, who hath wrought this great salvation in Israel ? God forbid : as the LORD liveth, there shall not one hair of his head fall to the ground ; for he hath wrought with God this day. So the people rescued Jonathan, that he died not.
Seite 204 - The Earl of Oxford was removed on Tuesday,— " the Queen died on Sunday! What a world is " this, and how does Fortune banter us !" says Bolingbroke.* * Letter to Swift, Aug.
Seite 20 - Dear Mat, hide the nakedness of thy country, and give the best turn thy fertile brain will furnish thee with to the blunders of thy countrymen, who are not much better politicians than the French are poets.'* Soon after, the duke of Shrewsbury went on a formal embassy to Paris.
Seite 100 - he shall not begin to print till I have a thousand guineas for him.' Lord Treasurer, after leaving the Queen, came through the room, beckoning Dr. Swift to follow him, — both went off just before prayers.
Seite 100 - if the courtiers give me a watch that won't go right?' Then he instructed a young nobleman that the best poet in England was Mr. Pope (a Papist), who had begun a translation of Homer into English verse, for which, he said, he must have them all subscribe. 'For,' says he, 'the author shall not begin to print till I have a thousand guineas for him.
Seite 191 - I may prevail to renew your licence of absence, conditionally you will be present with me ; for to-morrow morning I shall be a private person. When I have settled my domestic affairs here, I go to Wimple ; thence, alone, to Herefordshire. If I have not tired you tete a tete, fling away so much time upon one, who loves you.
Seite 142 - I desire him not to alter any of his methods for me, so we dine exactly between twelve and one. At eight we have some bread and butter and a glass of ale, and at ten he goes to bed. Wine is a stranger, except a little I sent him ; of which, one evening in two, we have a pint between us. His wife has been this month twenty miles off, at her father's, and will not return these ten days. I never saw her ; and perhaps the house will be worse when she comes. I read all day, or walk, and do not speak as...
Seite 398 - I am this morning in the humoiir of scribbling, to make my letter at least as long as one of your sermons ; and, if you do not mend, my next shall be as long as one of Dr Manton's,* who taught my youth to yawn, and pre'pared me to "be a high churchman, that I might never hear him read, nor read him more.
Seite 193 - I could tell you the queen had got so far the better of the dragon, as to take her power out of his hands. He has been the most ungrateful man to her, and to all his best friends, that ever was born. I cannot have so much time now to write all my mind, because my dear mistress is...