Lives of the English Poets: Swift-LytteltonClarendon Press, 1905 |
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... thought , by eating too much fruit . The original of diseases is commonly obscure . Almost every boy eats as much fruit as he can get , without any great inconvenience . The disease of Swift was giddiness with deafness , which attacked ...
... thought , by eating too much fruit . The original of diseases is commonly obscure . Almost every boy eats as much fruit as he can get , without any great inconvenience . The disease of Swift was giddiness with deafness , which attacked ...
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... thought exercise of great necessity , and used to run half a mile up and down a hill every two hours 3 . It is easy to imagine that the mode in which his first degree 18 was conferred left him no great fondness for the University of ...
... thought exercise of great necessity , and used to run half a mile up and down a hill every two hours 3 . It is easy to imagine that the mode in which his first degree 18 was conferred left him no great fondness for the University of ...
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... thought it a discovery that four or five and twenty miles are an easy and safe day's journey . ' Southey's Wesley , 1846 , i . 52 . 2 Roderick Random and Strap , in one day's quick walking , overtook the Newcastle and London wagon ...
... thought it a discovery that four or five and twenty miles are an easy and safe day's journey . ' Southey's Wesley , 1846 , i . 52 . 2 Roderick Random and Strap , in one day's quick walking , overtook the Newcastle and London wagon ...
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... thought , had made England the arbitress of nations , were confounded between shame and rage when they found that ' mines had been exhausted and millions destroyed 3 , ' to secure the Dutch or aggrandize the emperor , without any ...
... thought , had made England the arbitress of nations , were confounded between shame and rage when they found that ' mines had been exhausted and millions destroyed 3 , ' to secure the Dutch or aggrandize the emperor , without any ...
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... thought in high 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 ...
... thought in high 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 ...
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