Lives of the English Poets: Swift-LytteltonClarendon Press, 1905 |
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... ' Marlborough really desired and expected peace , but it cannot be said that he fully exerted his influence in favour of practicable terms . ' LESLIE STEPHEN , Dict . Nat . Biog.x.333 . See But Swift , I suppose , did not yet know 18 SWIFT.
... ' Marlborough really desired and expected peace , but it cannot be said that he fully exerted his influence in favour of practicable terms . ' LESLIE STEPHEN , Dict . Nat . Biog.x.333 . See But Swift , I suppose , did not yet know 18 SWIFT.
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... favour , and have every day numbers of considerable men teazing me to solicit for them . ' March 8 , 1711-12 . I can serve everybody but myself . ' Sept. 18 , 1712. Pray God that I may live free from the discontent and envy that attends ...
... favour , and have every day numbers of considerable men teazing me to solicit for them . ' March 8 , 1711-12 . I can serve everybody but myself . ' Sept. 18 , 1712. Pray God that I may live free from the discontent and envy that attends ...
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... favour and mercy of the ministers than any other people . Steele I have kept in his place . Con- greve I have got to be used kindly and secured [ ante , CONGREVE , 28 ] . Rowe I have recommended , and got a promise of a place [ ante ...
... favour and mercy of the ministers than any other people . Steele I have kept in his place . Con- greve I have got to be used kindly and secured [ ante , CONGREVE , 28 ] . Rowe I have recommended , and got a promise of a place [ ante ...
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... favour once again he shines ; Is now divines . caress'd by candidate The Scottish nation , whom he durst offend , Again apply that Swift would be their friend . ' Ib . xii . 304 . ' Finch , famed for tedious elocution , proves That ...
... favour once again he shines ; Is now divines . caress'd by candidate The Scottish nation , whom he durst offend , Again apply that Swift would be their friend . ' Ib . xii . 304 . ' Finch , famed for tedious elocution , proves That ...
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... favoured old lady . ' Letters , Preface , p . 94. In A Wicked Treasonable Libel - ' the bitterest epigram , ' writes Scott , ' which his own or any other pen ever traced ' - Swift attacked her , the King , and the Prince of Wales ...
... favoured old lady . ' Letters , Preface , p . 94. In A Wicked Treasonable Libel - ' the bitterest epigram , ' writes Scott , ' which his own or any other pen ever traced ' - Swift attacked her , the King , and the Prince of Wales ...
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