Lives of the English Poets: Swift-LytteltonClarendon Press, 1905 |
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... honoured by the populace as the champion , patron , and instructor of Ireland , and gained such power as , considered both in its extent and duration , scarcely any man has ever enjoyed without greater wealth or higher station " . ' 80 ...
... honoured by the populace as the champion , patron , and instructor of Ireland , and gained such power as , considered both in its extent and duration , scarcely any man has ever enjoyed without greater wealth or higher station " . ' 80 ...
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... honour . ' Pope's Works ( Elwin and Courthope ) , vii . 231. Gay replied on July 18 : - ' I am still so much a dupe that I think you mistake her . ' Works , xvii . 364 . 90 91 He was seized not long afterwards by a SWIFT 39.
... honour . ' Pope's Works ( Elwin and Courthope ) , vii . 231. Gay replied on July 18 : - ' I am still so much a dupe that I think you mistake her . ' Works , xvii . 364 . 90 91 He was seized not long afterwards by a SWIFT 39.
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... honoured . What were her claims to this excentrick tenderness , by which the laws of nature were violated to retain her , curiosity will inquire ; but how shall it be gratified ? Swift was a lover ; his testimony may be suspected ...
... honoured . What were her claims to this excentrick tenderness , by which the laws of nature were violated to retain her , curiosity will inquire ; but how shall it be gratified ? Swift was a lover ; his testimony may be suspected ...
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... honour . ' Ib . p . 384. See also ib . xix . 7 , 120 . Thackeray in his English Humour- ists , p . 140 , trusted to the ignorance of his audience when he quoted it as representing the talk of persons of fashion . ' Early in 1738-9 Swift ...
... honour . ' Ib . p . 384. See also ib . xix . 7 , 120 . Thackeray in his English Humour- ists , p . 140 , trusted to the ignorance of his audience when he quoted it as representing the talk of persons of fashion . ' Early in 1738-9 Swift ...
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... honour of the Clergy ; of the Dis- senters he did not wish to infringe the toleration , but he opposed their encroachments 3 . To his duty as Dean he was very attentive . He managed 117 the revenues of his church with exact œconomy ...
... honour of the Clergy ; of the Dis- senters he did not wish to infringe the toleration , but he opposed their encroachments 3 . To his duty as Dean he was very attentive . He managed 117 the revenues of his church with exact œconomy ...
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