Lives of the English Poets: Swift-LytteltonOctagon Books, 1967 |
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... told me that their great difficulty lay in the want of some good pen to keep up the spirit raised in the people . ' Works , iii . 185 . 3 Orrery , p . 44. Swift wrote on Nov. 11 , 1710 : - Mr. St. John told me that Mr. Harley complained ...
... told me that their great difficulty lay in the want of some good pen to keep up the spirit raised in the people . ' Works , iii . 185 . 3 Orrery , p . 44. Swift wrote on Nov. 11 , 1710 : - Mr. St. John told me that Mr. Harley complained ...
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... told a story admirably well , and the most effectual way of paying court to him was to listen with atten- tion , although he sometimes told them too often . ' Delany , p . 218 . ( Among Swift's Resolutions when I come to be old ...
... told a story admirably well , and the most effectual way of paying court to him was to listen with atten- tion , although he sometimes told them too often . ' Delany , p . 218 . ( Among Swift's Resolutions when I come to be old ...
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... told by Spence that Pope , at the intermission of his deliriousness , was always saying something kind either of his present or absent friends , and that his humanity seemed to have survived his understanding , answered , ' It has so ...
... told by Spence that Pope , at the intermission of his deliriousness , was always saying something kind either of his present or absent friends , and that his humanity seemed to have survived his understanding , answered , ' It has so ...
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