Lives of the English Poets: Swift-LytteltonClarendon Press, 1905 |
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... perhaps with equal probability , to a passion which seems to have been deep fixed in his heart , the love of a shillings . 15 In time he began to think that his attendance at Moor - park deserved some other recompence than the pleasure ...
... perhaps with equal probability , to a passion which seems to have been deep fixed in his heart , the love of a shillings . 15 In time he began to think that his attendance at Moor - park deserved some other recompence than the pleasure ...
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... perhaps it must be allowed that the proper test has not been chosen 1 . The attention paid to the papers published under the name of 33 Bickerstaff induced Steele , when he projected The Tatler , to assume an appellation which had ...
... perhaps it must be allowed that the proper test has not been chosen 1 . The attention paid to the papers published under the name of 33 Bickerstaff induced Steele , when he projected The Tatler , to assume an appellation which had ...
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... perhaps not quick by nature , became yet more slow by irresolution , and was content to hear that ' On Feb. 18 , 1710-11 , Swift wrote : -'We are plagued here with an October Club ; that is , a set of above a hundred parliamentmen of ...
... perhaps not quick by nature , became yet more slow by irresolution , and was content to hear that ' On Feb. 18 , 1710-11 , Swift wrote : -'We are plagued here with an October Club ; that is , a set of above a hundred parliamentmen of ...
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... perhaps , however , he did not at first know his own mind , and , as he represents himself , was undetermined . For his admission of her courtship , and his indulgence of her hopes after his marriage to Stella , no other honest plea can ...
... perhaps , however , he did not at first know his own mind , and , as he represents himself , was undetermined . For his admission of her courtship , and his indulgence of her hopes after his marriage to Stella , no other honest plea can ...
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... clock at night , a servant brought me a note with an account of the death of the truest , most virtuous , and valuable friend that I , or perhaps any other person , was ever blessed with . ' Works , ix . 274 . 40 SWIFT.
... clock at night , a servant brought me a note with an account of the death of the truest , most virtuous , and valuable friend that I , or perhaps any other person , was ever blessed with . ' Works , ix . 274 . 40 SWIFT.
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