The Journal to Stella, A.D. 1710-1713G. Bell and sons, Limited, 1923 - 507 pages |
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Page v
... John Forster at the end of his unfinished " Life of Swift , " although I have not been always able to accept them . Of the remaining forty letters the original manuscripts no longer remain , and accordingly the first edition of these ...
... John Forster at the end of his unfinished " Life of Swift , " although I have not been always able to accept them . Of the remaining forty letters the original manuscripts no longer remain , and accordingly the first edition of these ...
Page viii
... John . The general reader who has not the reign of Anne at his finger - ends , may turn for the main facts to Mr. Lecky's general Introduction to this edition of Swift . The details , which , as usual , are more interesting than the ...
... John . The general reader who has not the reign of Anne at his finger - ends , may turn for the main facts to Mr. Lecky's general Introduction to this edition of Swift . The details , which , as usual , are more interesting than the ...
Page xii
... under the familiar title of the “ Journal to Stella . " To the " little language " the late John Forster attached an exaggerated importance . However in- " " teresting it may have been to Swift and xii INTRODUCTION .
... under the familiar title of the “ Journal to Stella . " To the " little language " the late John Forster attached an exaggerated importance . However in- " " teresting it may have been to Swift and xii INTRODUCTION .
Page 4
... John Hough , formerly Bishop of Oxford . 4 The Cockpit at Whitehall was a set of apartments built on the site of an old cockpit . This was converted into the Privy Council offices during the reign of William III .; but the old name ...
... John Hough , formerly Bishop of Oxford . 4 The Cockpit at Whitehall was a set of apartments built on the site of an old cockpit . This was converted into the Privy Council offices during the reign of William III .; but the old name ...
Page 9
... John Freind , the physician . But it is more likely to have been a mis- print for ' Froud ' or ' Frowde , ' a literary aspirant introduced by Addisor . to Swift , and the author of two forgotten tragedies . " 4 See the " Tatler , " No ...
... John Freind , the physician . But it is more likely to have been a mis- print for ' Froud ' or ' Frowde , ' a literary aspirant introduced by Addisor . to Swift , and the author of two forgotten tragedies . " 4 See the " Tatler , " No ...
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