Lives of the English Poets: Swift-LytteltonClarendon Press, 1905 |
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... believe that they both were greatly shocked and distressed ( though it may be differently ) upon this occasion . The Dean made a tour to the South of Ireland , for about two months , at this time , to dissipate his thoughts , and give ...
... believe that they both were greatly shocked and distressed ( though it may be differently ) upon this occasion . The Dean made a tour to the South of Ireland , for about two months , at this time , to dissipate his thoughts , and give ...
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... believe , fairly before you . ' Ib . p . 113. On June 24 Swift wrote : I prevailed with a dozen - III . that we should go in a line to kiss the King's and Queen's hands . ' lb. p . For his hopes of Walpole's fall and of his getting a ...
... believe , fairly before you . ' Ib . p . 113. On June 24 Swift wrote : I prevailed with a dozen - III . that we should go in a line to kiss the King's and Queen's hands . ' lb. p . For his hopes of Walpole's fall and of his getting a ...
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... believe me that violent friendship is much more lasting , and as much engaging , as violent love . ' Works , xvii . 44 . 5 Bolingbroke wrote to him in 1724 : - Set foot on the conti- your nent ; I dare promise that you will in a ...
... believe me that violent friendship is much more lasting , and as much engaging , as violent love . ' Works , xvii . 44 . 5 Bolingbroke wrote to him in 1724 : - Set foot on the conti- your nent ; I dare promise that you will in a ...
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... believe with common sense A bacon slice gives God offence ; Or how a herring has a charm Almighty vengeance to disarm ? Wrapp'd up in majesty divine , Does He regard on what we dine ? ' 119 120 121 every morning , preached commonly in ...
... believe with common sense A bacon slice gives God offence ; Or how a herring has a charm Almighty vengeance to disarm ? Wrapp'd up in majesty divine , Does He regard on what we dine ? ' 119 120 121 every morning , preached commonly in ...
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... believe as he likes for me except a parson ; and I can't help looking upon Swift and Sterne as a couple of traitors and renegades ... with a scornful pity for them , in spite of all their genius and greatness . ' THACKE- RAY , Brit ...
... believe as he likes for me except a parson ; and I can't help looking upon Swift and Sterne as a couple of traitors and renegades ... with a scornful pity for them , in spite of all their genius and greatness . ' THACKE- RAY , Brit ...
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