Lives of the English Poets: Swift-LytteltonG. Olms, 1968 |
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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 , written ...
... 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 , written ...
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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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... told the period spent on stubborn Troy , " and you will still leave him more than forty when he sate down to the miserable siege of Court favour . He has before told us " A fool at forty is a fool indeed . " After all , the siege seems ...
... told the period spent on stubborn Troy , " and you will still leave him more than forty when he sate down to the miserable siege of Court favour . He has before told us " A fool at forty is a fool indeed . " After all , the siege seems ...
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