The Harvard Classics, Volumen28Charles William Eliot P.F. Collier & Son Company, 1910 |
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... heavens , and have a charming archness in them . " And one person in that household , that pompous , stately , kindly Moor Park , saw heaven nowhere else . But the Temple amenities and solemnities did not agree with Swift . He was half ...
... heavens , and have a charming archness in them . " And one person in that household , that pompous , stately , kindly Moor Park , saw heaven nowhere else . But the Temple amenities and solemnities did not agree with Swift . He was half ...
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... Heaven would one day allow me the opportunity of leaving my acknowledgments at your feet . I beg my most humble duty and service be presented to my ladies , your honour's lady and sister . " - Can prostration fall deeper ? could a slave ...
... Heaven would one day allow me the opportunity of leaving my acknowledgments at your feet . I beg my most humble duty and service be presented to my ladies , your honour's lady and sister . " - Can prostration fall deeper ? could a slave ...
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... Heaven which you adored with such real wonder , humility , and reverence ? For Swift was a rev- erent , was a pious spirit - for Swift could love and could pray . Through the storms and tempests of his furious mind , the stars of ...
... Heaven which you adored with such real wonder , humility , and reverence ? For Swift was a rev- erent , was a pious spirit - for Swift could love and could pray . Through the storms and tempests of his furious mind , the stars of ...
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... heaven , shrieking in his ears , that he began to write his dreadful allegory - of which the meaning is that man is utterly wicked , desperate and imbecile , and his passions are so monstrous , and his boasted powers so mean , that he ...
... heaven , shrieking in his ears , that he began to write his dreadful allegory - of which the meaning is that man is utterly wicked , desperate and imbecile , and his passions are so monstrous , and his boasted powers so mean , that he ...
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... heaven's severe decree She suffers hourly more than me , No cruel master could require From slaves employed for daily hire , What Stella , by her friendship warmed , With vigour and delight performed . Now , with a soft and silent tread ...
... heaven's severe decree She suffers hourly more than me , No cruel master could require From slaves employed for daily hire , What Stella , by her friendship warmed , With vigour and delight performed . Now , with a soft and silent tread ...
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