Lives of the English Poets: Swift-LytteltonClarendon Press, 1905 |
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... viii . 202 , the mistake is corrected by a silent trans- position of paragraphs . Swift wrote on May 10 , 1712 : - ' My letter is now printing , and I suffer my name to be put at the end of it , which I never did before in my life ...
... viii . 202 , the mistake is corrected by a silent trans- position of paragraphs . Swift wrote on May 10 , 1712 : - ' My letter is now printing , and I suffer my name to be put at the end of it , which I never did before in my life ...
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... viii . 47. Nevertheless on Sept. 7 , 1714 , Arbuthnot wrote of him : - Though like a man knocked down , you may behold him still with a stern countenance , and aiming a blow at his old adversaries . ' Pope's Works ( Elwin and Courthope ) ...
... viii . 47. Nevertheless on Sept. 7 , 1714 , Arbuthnot wrote of him : - Though like a man knocked down , you may behold him still with a stern countenance , and aiming a blow at his old adversaries . ' Pope's Works ( Elwin and Courthope ) ...
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... viii . 510 . It is not the Judge that ' presents , ' but the Grand Jury . Johnson defines present : - ' To lay before a Court of Judicature as an object of enquiry , ' and quotes from Swift : - ' The Grand Juries were practised ...
... viii . 510 . It is not the Judge that ' presents , ' but the Grand Jury . Johnson defines present : - ' To lay before a Court of Judicature as an object of enquiry , ' and quotes from Swift : - ' The Grand Juries were practised ...
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... viii . 221 . * Swift wrote on July 8 , 1726 , that he would certainly have accepted the invitation , ' if Mrs. Johnson were not so out of order . ' Works , xvii . 39 . ... 5 He did not hasten back at once . He knew of her danger by July ...
... viii . 221 . * Swift wrote on July 8 , 1726 , that he would certainly have accepted the invitation , ' if Mrs. Johnson were not so out of order . ' Works , xvii . 39 . ... 5 He did not hasten back at once . He knew of her danger by July ...
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... , p . 247. For his epitaph , composed by himself , see his Works , i . 427. In Lockhart's Scott , viii . 18 , it is told how ' Sir Walter hung long over the famous 110 WHEN Swift is considered as an author ' it SWIFT 49.
... , p . 247. For his epitaph , composed by himself , see his Works , i . 427. In Lockhart's Scott , viii . 18 , it is told how ' Sir Walter hung long over the famous 110 WHEN Swift is considered as an author ' it SWIFT 49.
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