Lives of the English Poets: Swift-LytteltonOctagon Books, 1967 |
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... SWIFT was , according to an account said to 2 be written by himself3 , the son of Jonathan Swift , an attorney * , and was born at Dublin on St. Andrew's day , 16675 : according to his own report , as delivered by Pope to Spence , he ...
... SWIFT was , according to an account said to 2 be written by himself3 , the son of Jonathan Swift , an attorney * , and was born at Dublin on St. Andrew's day , 16675 : according to his own report , as delivered by Pope to Spence , he ...
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... Swift , for whom he had obtained from King William a pro- mise of the first prebend that should be vacant at Westminster or Canterbury 3 . 20 That this promise might not be forgotten , Swift dedicated to the King the posthumous works ...
... Swift , for whom he had obtained from King William a pro- mise of the first prebend that should be vacant at Westminster or Canterbury 3 . 20 That this promise might not be forgotten , Swift dedicated to the King the posthumous works ...
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... Swift this 95 marriage is mentioned as fabulous or doubtful2 ; but alas ! poor Stella , as Dr. Madden told me , related her melancholy story to Dr. Sheridan when he attended her as a clergyman to prepare her for death 3 ; and Delany ...
... Swift this 95 marriage is mentioned as fabulous or doubtful2 ; but alas ! poor Stella , as Dr. Madden told me , related her melancholy story to Dr. Sheridan when he attended her as a clergyman to prepare her for death 3 ; and Delany ...
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