The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets, 3: With Critical Observations on Their WorksNichols and Son, 1801 |
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... Soon after his fettlement at Laracor , he invited to Ireland the unfortunate Stella , a young woman whose name was Johnson , the daughter of the steward of Sir William Temple , who , in confideration of her father's virtues , left her a ...
... Soon after his fettlement at Laracor , he invited to Ireland the unfortunate Stella , a young woman whose name was Johnson , the daughter of the steward of Sir William Temple , who , in confideration of her father's virtues , left her a ...
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... never completed , but well planned to excite amazement . Soon after began the bufy and important part of Swift's life . He was employed ( 1710 ) by the pri- mate mate of Ireland to folicit the Queen for a remiffion SWIFT .
... never completed , but well planned to excite amazement . Soon after began the bufy and important part of Swift's life . He was employed ( 1710 ) by the pri- mate mate of Ireland to folicit the Queen for a remiffion SWIFT .
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... Soon after ( 1716 ) in his forty - ninth year , he was privately married to Mrs. Johnson , by Dr. Afhe , Bishop of Clogher , as Dr. Madden told me , in the garden . The marriage made no change in their . mode of life ; they lived in ...
... Soon after ( 1716 ) in his forty - ninth year , he was privately married to Mrs. Johnson , by Dr. Afhe , Bishop of Clogher , as Dr. Madden told me , in the garden . The marriage made no change in their . mode of life ; they lived in ...
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... then received him again . Soon afterwards he ordered him and the reft of his fervants into his pre- fence , without telling his intentions , and bade them 66 take take notice that their fellow - fervant was no longer SWIFT . 25.
... then received him again . Soon afterwards he ordered him and the reft of his fervants into his pre- fence , without telling his intentions , and bade them 66 take take notice that their fellow - fervant was no longer SWIFT . 25.
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... Soon after the appearance of the " Iliad , " refol- ving not to let the general kindness cool , he published proposals for a tranflation of the " Odyffey , " in five volumes , for five guineas . He was willing , how- ever , now to have ...
... Soon after the appearance of the " Iliad , " refol- ving not to let the general kindness cool , he published proposals for a tranflation of the " Odyffey , " in five volumes , for five guineas . He was willing , how- ever , now to have ...
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