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The Works of Jonathan Swift: Containing Additional Letters, Tracts, and ... - Page 81
by Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814
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The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D., Dean of St. Patrick's ..., Volume 19

Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 414 pages
...too strict' and particular a friendship, with the loss of which a man must be absolutely miserable, but especially at an age when it is too late to engage...good quality that can possibly accomplish, a human creature.—They have hitherto writ me deceiving letters, but Mr. Worrall has been so just and prudent...
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The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D., Dean of St. Patrick's ..., Volume 19

Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 422 pages
...too strict and particular a friendship, with the loss of which a man must be absolutely miserable, but especially at an age when it is too late to engage...new friendship. Besides, this was a person of my own reanng and instructing, from childhood ; who excelled in every good quality that can possibly accomplish...
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The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D., Dean of St. Patrick's ..., Volume 1

Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 574 pages
...strict and particular a friendship, with " the loss of which a man must. be absolutely mi" serable, but especially at an age when it is too late " to engage in a new friendship. Besides, that was " a person of my own rearing and instructing from " childhood, who excelled in every good...
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The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D. ...: With Notes ..., Volume 11

Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 478 pages
...too strict and particular a friendship, with the loss of which a man must be absolutely miserable ; but especially at an age when it is too late to engage...of my own rearing and instructing, from childhood 5 \vho excelled in every good quality that can possibly accomplish a human creature. — They have...
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The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D. ...: With Notes ..., Volume 17

Jonathan Swift - 1813 - 310 pages
...too strict and particular a friendship, with the loss of which a man must be absolutely miserable ; but especially at an age when it is too late to engage...new friendship. Besides, this was a person of my own reariug and instructing, from childhood ; who excelled in every good quality that can -possibly accomplish...
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The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift...

Jonathan Swift - 1813 - 352 pages
...too strict and particular a friendship, with the loss of which a man must be absolutely miserable ; but especially at an age when it is too late to engage iu a new friendship. Besides, this was a person of my own rearing and instructing, from childhood ;...
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Epistolary correspondence. v. 19. Epistolary correspondence. Appendix to the ...

Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 480 pages
...too strict and particular a friendship, with the loss of which a man must be absolutely miserable ; but especially at an age when it is too late to engage...good quality that can possibly accomplish a human creature.—They have hitherto writ me deceiving letters, but Mr Worrall has been so just and prudent...
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The works of Jonathan Swift, containing additional letters ..., Volume 17

Jonathan Swift - 1824 - 530 pages
...too strict and particular a friendship, with the loss of which, a man must be absolutely miserable ; but especially at an age when it is too late to engage...childhood ; who excelled in every good quality that can possiMy accomplish a human creature. — They have hitherto writ me deceiving letters, but Mr Worrall...
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The North American Review, Volume 106

Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - American fiction - 1868 - 766 pages
...God Almighty to enable me to bear ; but especially at an age when it is too late to think of engaging in a new friendship. Besides, this was a person of...quality that can possibly accomplish a human creature Dear Jim, pardon me, I know not what I am saying ; but believe me, that violent friendship is much...
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The Miscellaneous Prose Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, Volume 2

Walter Scott - 1834 - 556 pages
...too strict and particular a friendship, with the loss of which a man must be absolutely miserable, but especially at an age when it is too late to engage...instructing, from childhood, who excelled in every gooJ quality that can possibly accomplish a human creature. — Dear Jim, pardon me, I know not what...
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