The Harvard Classics, Volumen28Charles William Eliot P.F. Collier & Son Company, 1910 |
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... never acquired any marked technical skill . He now turned to literature , and , on the strength of an ap- pointment as Paris correspondent of a short - lived radical news- paper , he married . On the failure of the newspaper he took to ...
... never acquired any marked technical skill . He now turned to literature , and , on the strength of an ap- pointment as Paris correspondent of a short - lived radical news- paper , he married . On the failure of the newspaper he took to ...
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... never have lived with Swift . Swift sickened , rebelled , left the service - ate humble pie and came back again ; and so for ten years went on , gather- ing learning , swallowing scorn , and submitting with a stealthy rage to his ...
... never have lived with Swift . Swift sickened , rebelled , left the service - ate humble pie and came back again ; and so for ten years went on , gather- ing learning , swallowing scorn , and submitting with a stealthy rage to his ...
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... never fails to rage and curse . Is it fair to call the famous " Drapier's Letters " patriotism ? They are masterpieces of dreadful humour and invective : they are reasoned logically enough too , but the proposition is as mon- strous and ...
... never fails to rage and curse . Is it fair to call the famous " Drapier's Letters " patriotism ? They are masterpieces of dreadful humour and invective : they are reasoned logically enough too , but the proposition is as mon- strous and ...
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... marks of strong terror and agitation in his countenance , upon which the Archbishop said to Delany , " You have just met the most unhappy man on earth ; but on the subject of his wretchedness you must never ask SWIFT 21.
... marks of strong terror and agitation in his countenance , upon which the Archbishop said to Delany , " You have just met the most unhappy man on earth ; but on the subject of his wretchedness you must never ask SWIFT 21.
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Charles William Eliot. on the subject of his wretchedness you must never ask a question . " The most unhappy man on earth ; -Miserrimus — what a character of him ! And at this time all the great wits of England had been at his feet . All ...
Charles William Eliot. on the subject of his wretchedness you must never ask a question . " The most unhappy man on earth ; -Miserrimus — what a character of him ! And at this time all the great wits of England had been at his feet . All ...
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