free of the critic's company
Note by H Craik to chapter 3 of Tale of a Tub

Swift uses the word free in the sense in which it is applied to one placed in possession of the privileges of a corporation. Burnet in his History of his own Times speaks of the Earl of Argyle as 'free of all scandalous vices.' 'As a man,' says Swift's MS. note, 'is free of a corporation, he means.'