Lives of the English Poets: Swift-LytteltonClarendon Press, 1905 |
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... whole world . ' Ib . p . 162 . 2 The story comes from Swift's ' chamber - fellow , ' Waring , whose sister he courted in 1695-6 under the name of Varina . Deane Swift , p . 31 . Mr. Forster thinks the story ' may be true in everything ...
... whole world . ' Ib . p . 162 . 2 The story comes from Swift's ' chamber - fellow , ' Waring , whose sister he courted in 1695-6 under the name of Varina . Deane Swift , p . 31 . Mr. Forster thinks the story ' may be true in everything ...
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... whole world . ' Ib . p . 162 . 2 The story comes from Swift's ' chamber - fellow , ' Waring , whose sister he courted in 1695-6 under the name of Varina . Deane Swift , p . 31 . Mr. Forster thinks the story ' may be true in everything ...
... whole world . ' Ib . p . 162 . 2 The story comes from Swift's ' chamber - fellow , ' Waring , whose sister he courted in 1695-6 under the name of Varina . Deane Swift , p . 31 . Mr. Forster thinks the story ' may be true in everything ...
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... whole course of these symptoms is discussed from the pathological point of view . ] ' Craik , p . 514. On Feb. 14 , 1691-2 , he wrote : I returned from Ireland about half a year ago . ' Works , xv.243 . I have lying before me a book of ...
... whole course of these symptoms is discussed from the pathological point of view . ] ' Craik , p . 514. On Feb. 14 , 1691-2 , he wrote : I returned from Ireland about half a year ago . ' Works , xv.243 . I have lying before me a book of ...
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... whole day , ... and yet I seldom write about [ ? above ] 2 stanzaes in a week , I mean such as are to any Pindarick ode ... I have a sort of vanity or foibless , I do not know what to call it . . . . It is ... that I am over fond of my ...
... whole day , ... and yet I seldom write about [ ? above ] 2 stanzaes in a week , I mean such as are to any Pindarick ode ... I have a sort of vanity or foibless , I do not know what to call it . . . . It is ... that I am over fond of my ...
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... whole fortune was twenty- seven pounds a year for her life . With these Ladies he passed his hours of relaxation , and to them he opened his bosom ; but they never resided in the same house , nor did he see either without a witness ...
... whole fortune was twenty- seven pounds a year for her life . With these Ladies he passed his hours of relaxation , and to them he opened his bosom ; but they never resided in the same house , nor did he see either without a witness ...
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