Those from the Dean to Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Dingley are part of the journal mentioned in his life ; and from them alone a better notion may be formed of his manner and character than from all that has been written about him. Annual Register of World Events - Page 2851803Full view - About this book
| Early English newspapers - 1766 - 716 pages
...than from all that bat beta written about him. " But this collection, addj the editor in his preface, muft not be confidered as affording only entertainment to the idle, or fpeculative knowledge to the curious ; it molt forcibly inrii juiui^t inn* jui**v**M7 ' "-••* «}... | |
| 1741 - 832 pages
...from the Dean to Mrs Johnion and Mrs. Dingley are part of tht journal mentioned in his life, and front them alone a better notion may be formed of his manner and character than froro all that has been written about him. ' In a (erics of familiar letters between the fame friends... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1766 - 548 pages
...enable the reader '' to catch the manners living as they rife." Thofe from the Dean to Mrs. Johnfon and Mrs. Dingley are part of the journal mentioned...confidered as affording only entertainment to the idle, or fpeculative knowledge to the curious ; it moft forcibly imprefles a fe_nfe of the vanity and the brevity... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1766 - 550 pages
...enable the reader " to catch the manners living as they rife." Thofe from the Dean to Mrs. Jobnfon and Mrs. Dingley are part of the journal mentioned...confidered as affording only entertainment to the idle, or fpeculative knowledge to the curious ; it moft forcibly imprefles a fenfe of the vanity and the brevity... | |
| English literature - 1766 - 520 pages
...enable the reader " to catch the manners living as they rife;1', Thofe from the Dean to Mrs. Johnfon and Mrs. Dingley are part of the journal mentioned...confidered as affording only entertainment to the idle, or fpeculative knowledge to the curious ; it moft forcibly i.nprs'ffes a fenie of the vanity and the brevity... | |
| Books - 1766 - 768 pages
...enable the Reader " to catch the manners living as they rife." Thofe from the Dean to Mrs. Johnfon and Mrs. Dingley are part of the journal mentioned in his life, and from them alone a better notion J Deane Swift, Efq; of Goodrich in Herefordfliire, Editor of two volumes of his Uncle Swift's pofthumous... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1767 - 632 pages
...enable the reader " to catch the manners living as they rife." Thofe from the Dean to Mrs. Johnfon "and Mrs. Dingley, are part of the journal mentioned...alone a better notion may be formed of his manner and charader than from all that has been written about him. But this collection rhuft no't be ^onfidered... | |
| History - 1793 - 586 pages
...enable the reader " to catch the manners living as they rife." Thofe from the Dean to Mrs. Johnfon and Mrs. Dingley, are part of the journal mentioned...alone a better notion may be formed of his manner and ctiarafter than from all that has been written about him. But this collection muft not be confidered... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1793 - 620 pages
...Mr*. John* fon and Mr- . Dingley, are part of the journal mentioned in his life4*, and from them alcne a better notion may be formed of his manner and character...has been written about him. \ But this collection . mud not be confidered at affording only entertainment to the idle, c: fpecu. * Gwift, while he was... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 498 pages
...and enable the reader ' to catch the manners living as they rise/ Those from the Dean to Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Dingley are part of the journal mentioned...has been written about him. *' But this collection must not be considered as affording only entertainment to the idle, or speculative knowledge to the... | |
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