Lives of the English Poets: Swift-LytteltonClarendon Press, 1905 |
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... For Swift's account of ' the old gentleman's being plundered two and fifty times by the barbarity of Cromwell's hellish crew ' see Works , xix . 195 . 7 Orrery's Remarks , p . 7. ' As to 3 The question may , without much regret , be.
... For Swift's account of ' the old gentleman's being plundered two and fifty times by the barbarity of Cromwell's hellish crew ' see Works , xix . 195 . 7 Orrery's Remarks , p . 7. ' As to 3 The question may , without much regret , be.
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... Orrery's Remarks , p . 50. Jortin said of Swift : - ' Writing Latin , either prose or verse , was not his talent , any more than making sermons . As to the knowledge which he is said to part of life in idleness , are tempted to throw 2 ...
... Orrery's Remarks , p . 50. Jortin said of Swift : - ' Writing Latin , either prose or verse , was not his talent , any more than making sermons . As to the knowledge which he is said to part of life in idleness , are tempted to throw 2 ...
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... Orrery in his Remarks , p . 15 . Sir John Temple was Master of the Rolls both before the Rebellion and after the Restoration . Temple's Works , ed . 1757 , Preface , p . 8. Post , SWIFT , 16 n . 7 . so much pleased that he detained him ...
... Orrery in his Remarks , p . 15 . Sir John Temple was Master of the Rolls both before the Rebellion and after the Restoration . Temple's Works , ed . 1757 , Preface , p . 8. Post , SWIFT , 16 n . 7 . so much pleased that he detained him ...
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... Orrery foolishly asserts that it was thought at Oxford ' that the words signified a degree conferred in reward of extraordinary diligence or learning . ' Remarks , p . 12 . He entered Hart Hall . Craik , P. 515. This Hall had been also ...
... Orrery foolishly asserts that it was thought at Oxford ' that the words signified a degree conferred in reward of extraordinary diligence or learning . ' Remarks , p . 12 . He entered Hart Hall . Craik , P. 515. This Hall had been also ...
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... Orrery imputes to his innate love of grossness and vulgarity : some may ascribe it to his desire of surveying human life through all its varieties ; and others , perhaps with equal probability , to a passion which seems to have been ...
... Orrery imputes to his innate love of grossness and vulgarity : some may ascribe it to his desire of surveying human life through all its varieties ; and others , perhaps with equal probability , to a passion which seems to have been ...
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