Lives of the English Poets: Swift-LytteltonClarendon Press, 1905 |
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... OXFORD WITH BRIEF MEMOIR OF DR . BIRKBECK HILL , BY HIS NEPHEW HAROLD SPENCER SCOTT , M.A. , NEW COLLEGE , OXFORD IN THREE VOLUMES VOL . III SWIFT - LYTTELTON OXFORD AT THE CLARENDON PRESS MDCCCC V Grad . R. R. 2 PR 3526 48 1905 حد.
... OXFORD WITH BRIEF MEMOIR OF DR . BIRKBECK HILL , BY HIS NEPHEW HAROLD SPENCER SCOTT , M.A. , NEW COLLEGE , OXFORD IN THREE VOLUMES VOL . III SWIFT - LYTTELTON OXFORD AT THE CLARENDON PRESS MDCCCC V Grad . R. R. 2 PR 3526 48 1905 حد.
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Samuel Johnson George Birkbeck Norman Hill. Grad . R. R. 2 PR 3526 48 1905 حد بند HENRY FROWDE , M.A. PUBLISHER TO THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD LONDON , EDINBURGH NEW YORK AND TORONTO 1-2-192x CONTENTS OF VOLUME III Grot . R. R. 2.
Samuel Johnson George Birkbeck Norman Hill. Grad . R. R. 2 PR 3526 48 1905 حد بند HENRY FROWDE , M.A. PUBLISHER TO THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD LONDON , EDINBURGH NEW YORK AND TORONTO 1-2-192x CONTENTS OF VOLUME III Grot . R. R. 2.
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... Oxford is more remiss than here . ' Letters to Chetwode , p . 155. See also ib . pp . 156-9 . In 1735 , contrasting Dublin with Oxford and Cambridge , he wrote : A fellowship is here ob- tained with great difficulty by the number of ...
... Oxford is more remiss than here . ' Letters to Chetwode , p . 155. See also ib . pp . 156-9 . In 1735 , contrasting Dublin with Oxford and Cambridge , he wrote : A fellowship is here ob- tained with great difficulty by the number of ...
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... Oxford to me . ' Works , xv . 244 . Swift wrote from London in 1711 : The young fellows here have begun a kind of fashion to walk , and many of them have got swinging strong shoes on purpose ; it has got as far as several young lords ...
... Oxford to me . ' Works , xv . 244 . Swift wrote from London in 1711 : The young fellows here have begun a kind of fashion to walk , and many of them have got swinging strong shoes on purpose ; it has got as far as several young lords ...
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... either of negligence or pro- crastination , which influenced every action both of the Queen and the Earl of Oxford . ' Ib . iii . 165. See also ib . v . 275 . 44 45 46 dilatoriness lamented as natural , which he SWIFT 17.
... either of negligence or pro- crastination , which influenced every action both of the Queen and the Earl of Oxford . ' Ib . iii . 165. See also ib . v . 275 . 44 45 46 dilatoriness lamented as natural , which he SWIFT 17.
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