Lives of the English Poets: Swift-LytteltonClarendon Press, 1905 |
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... received from his cousin , Mrs. Whiteway , I have lodged in the University Library of Dublin . ' Deane Swift's Essay upon the Life , & c . , of Dr. Swift , App . p . 2 . His father , he wrote , ' had some employments and agencies ...
... received from his cousin , Mrs. Whiteway , I have lodged in the University Library of Dublin . ' Deane Swift's Essay upon the Life , & c . , of Dr. Swift , App . p . 2 . His father , he wrote , ' had some employments and agencies ...
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... received with sufficient kindness the nephew of his 8 father's friend , with whom he was , when they conversed together , have acquired of the learned lan- guages - Cras credo , hodie nihil ! Jortin's Tracts , 1790 , ii . 523 . Swift ...
... received with sufficient kindness the nephew of his 8 father's friend , with whom he was , when they conversed together , have acquired of the learned lan- guages - Cras credo , hodie nihil ! Jortin's Tracts , 1790 , ii . 523 . Swift ...
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... received , ' say the schools , ' is received in propor- 47 tion to the recipient " . The power of a political treatise depends much upon the disposition of the people : the nation was then combustible , and a spark set it on fire . It ...
... received , ' say the schools , ' is received in propor- 47 tion to the recipient " . The power of a political treatise depends much upon the disposition of the people : the nation was then combustible , and a spark set it on fire . It ...
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... received any pleasure from the presence of the Dean , may be reasonably doubted . They have , however , some odd attraction : the reader , finding frequent mention of names which he has been used to consider as important , goes on in ...
... received any pleasure from the presence of the Dean , may be reasonably doubted . They have , however , some odd attraction : the reader , finding frequent mention of names which he has been used to consider as important , goes on in ...
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... received with respect 3 , he means for the first fortnight , when he came to take legal possession ; and when Lord Orrery tells that he was pelted by these unworthy sneers when he re- vised the work in the time of Walpole's power . ' He ...
... received with respect 3 , he means for the first fortnight , when he came to take legal possession ; and when Lord Orrery tells that he was pelted by these unworthy sneers when he re- vised the work in the time of Walpole's power . ' He ...
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