Lives of the English Poets: Swift-LytteltonClarendon Press, 1905 |
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... wrote to Bolingbroke of fame : ' With age we learn to know the house is so full that there is no room for above one ... wrote Temple , ' by the desertion of the Col- lege of Dublin upon the calamities of the country . ' Cunningham's ...
... wrote to Bolingbroke of fame : ' With age we learn to know the house is so full that there is no room for above one ... wrote Temple , ' by the desertion of the Col- lege of Dublin upon the calamities of the country . ' Cunningham's ...
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... wrote to Pope , who was forty - five : - ' At your time of life I could have - leaped over the moon . ' Works , xviii . 124. At Letcombe , where he resided in 1714 ( post , SWIFT , 61 ) , ' there is a hill , ' wrote Bowles in 1806 ...
... wrote to Pope , who was forty - five : - ' At your time of life I could have - leaped over the moon . ' Works , xviii . 124. At Letcombe , where he resided in 1714 ( post , SWIFT , 61 ) , ' there is a hill , ' wrote Bowles in 1806 ...
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... wrote The Tale of a Tub and The Battle of the Books 5 . Swift began early to think , or to hope , that he was a poet , 18 and wrote Pindarick Odes to Temple ' , to the King , and to the Athenian Society , a knot of obscure men , who ...
... wrote The Tale of a Tub and The Battle of the Books 5 . Swift began early to think , or to hope , that he was a poet , 18 and wrote Pindarick Odes to Temple ' , to the King , and to the Athenian Society , a knot of obscure men , who ...
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... wrote of him in 1718 : - ' He is to me the most candid and agreeable of all bishops . ' Swift's Works , xvi . 303 . Johnson praised his elegant style . Boswell's Johnson , iii . 248 . 3 Miss Byron in Sir Charles Grandison had read it ...
... wrote of him in 1718 : - ' He is to me the most candid and agreeable of all bishops . ' Swift's Works , xvi . 303 . Johnson praised his elegant style . Boswell's Johnson , iii . 248 . 3 Miss Byron in Sir Charles Grandison had read it ...
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... wrote A Project for the Advancement 34 of Religion3 , addressed to Lady Berkeley , by whose kindness it is not unlikely that he was advanced to his benefices . To this project , which is formed with great purity of intention , and dis ...
... wrote A Project for the Advancement 34 of Religion3 , addressed to Lady Berkeley , by whose kindness it is not unlikely that he was advanced to his benefices . To this project , which is formed with great purity of intention , and dis ...
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