The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift: The journal to Stella. A.D. 1710-1713G. Bell, 1902 |
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Page vi
... hope you are come to a positive resolution concerning the History . You need not hesitate about the dates , or the references which are to be made to any public papers ; for I can supply them with- out the least trouble . As well as I ...
... hope you are come to a positive resolution concerning the History . You need not hesitate about the dates , or the references which are to be made to any public papers ; for I can supply them with- out the least trouble . As well as I ...
Page vii
... hope you will be so good as to grant my request : I do it with great deference to you . If I had the pleasure of seeing you , I would soon say something to you that would con- vince you I am not wrong : they are not proper for a letter ...
... hope you will be so good as to grant my request : I do it with great deference to you . If I had the pleasure of seeing you , I would soon say something to you that would con- vince you I am not wrong : they are not proper for a letter ...
Page xi
... hope it is not too late yet , and that you will be so good as to let some friends see them , before they are put to the press ; and , as you propose to have the work printed here , it will be easy to give directions to whom you will ...
... hope it is not too late yet , and that you will be so good as to let some friends see them , before they are put to the press ; and , as you propose to have the work printed here , it will be easy to give directions to whom you will ...
Page xiii
... hope ' tis an earnest of many more I may have hereafter , before you and I leave this world ; though I must tell you , that if you and I revive our former Correspondence , you must indulge me the liberty of making use of another hand ...
... hope ' tis an earnest of many more I may have hereafter , before you and I leave this world ; though I must tell you , that if you and I revive our former Correspondence , you must indulge me the liberty of making use of another hand ...
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... hopes of the author's own copy being published , or even preserved . This resolution he inviolably kept , till he and the world had full assurance , that the Dean's executors , or those into whose hands the original copy fell , were so ...
... hopes of the author's own copy being published , or even preserved . This resolution he inviolably kept , till he and the world had full assurance , that the Dean's executors , or those into whose hands the original copy fell , were so ...
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