Lives of the English Poets: Swift-LytteltonClarendon Press, 1905 |
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... QUOTED IN THE NOTES PAGE I 67-74 75 82 272-276 277 281 302 • 312 325 , 326 · 328 334 • 343 347 • 348 359 361 400 411 421 442-444 446 457-459 459 459-461 463-558 559-568 LIVES OF THE ENGLISH POETS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER VOL .
... QUOTED IN THE NOTES PAGE I 67-74 75 82 272-276 277 281 302 • 312 325 , 326 · 328 334 • 343 347 • 348 359 361 400 411 421 442-444 446 457-459 459 459-461 463-558 559-568 LIVES OF THE ENGLISH POETS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER VOL .
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... quoting , thinks it probable that it was at Godwin Swift's house in Bull Alley , off Bride Street , that he was born . It was close to the Deanery . ' Spence's Anec . p . 161. Probably Pope's memory was at fault ; though Swift's cousin ...
... quoting , thinks it probable that it was at Godwin Swift's house in Bull Alley , off Bride Street , that he was born . It was close to the Deanery . ' Spence's Anec . p . 161. Probably Pope's memory was at fault ; though Swift's cousin ...
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... quoted this Tatler in his Apology occasioned by his Expulsion from the House of Commons . Parl . Hist . vi . 1300 . John Wesley , who was to begin his reformation , not with the Sovereign but the people , was a boy of six when Swift ...
... quoted this Tatler in his Apology occasioned by his Expulsion from the House of Commons . Parl . Hist . vi . 1300 . John Wesley , who was to begin his reformation , not with the Sovereign but the people , was a boy of six when Swift ...
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... quoted as the authority , states ( ii . 56 ) that Swift , who does not seem in general very fond of the figurative manner , is not always free from censure in his management of the metaphysical language . " He gives an instance from A ...
... quoted as the authority , states ( ii . 56 ) that Swift , who does not seem in general very fond of the figurative manner , is not always free from censure in his management of the metaphysical language . " He gives an instance from A ...
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... under contribution by the men of most original powers , and that every day of their existence deepened their debt to their race , while it enlarged their gifts to it . ' RUSKIN , quoted in Holmes's Emer- son , ed . 1885 , p . 384 . 66 ...
... under contribution by the men of most original powers , and that every day of their existence deepened their debt to their race , while it enlarged their gifts to it . ' RUSKIN , quoted in Holmes's Emer- son , ed . 1885 , p . 384 . 66 ...
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