The English Humourists of the Eighteenth Century: A Series of LecturesHarper, 1853 - 297 strani |
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... Dublin in 1667 , seven months 1 He was from a younger branch of the Swifts of Yorkshire . His grandfather , the Rev. Thomas Swift , Vicar of Goodrich , in Herefordshire , suffered for his loy- alty in Charles I.'s time . That gentleman ...
... Dublin in 1667 , seven months 1 He was from a younger branch of the Swifts of Yorkshire . His grandfather , the Rev. Thomas Swift , Vicar of Goodrich , in Herefordshire , suffered for his loy- alty in Charles I.'s time . That gentleman ...
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... Dublin , where he got a degree with difficulty , and was wild , and witty , and poor . In 1688 , by the recommendation of his mother , Swift was re- ceived into the family of Sir William Temple , who had known Mrs. Swift in Ireland . He ...
... Dublin , where he got a degree with difficulty , and was wild , and witty , and poor . In 1688 , by the recommendation of his mother , Swift was re- ceived into the family of Sir William Temple , who had known Mrs. Swift in Ireland . He ...
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... Dublin , where he got a degree with difficulty , and was wild , and witty , and poor . In 1688 , by the recommendation of his mother , Swift was received into the family of Sir William Temple , who had known Mrs. Swift in Ireland . He ...
... Dublin , where he got a degree with difficulty , and was wild , and witty , and poor . In 1688 , by the recommendation of his mother , Swift was received into the family of Sir William Temple , who had known Mrs. Swift in Ireland . He ...
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... Dublin in 1667 , seven months 1 He was from a younger branch of the Swifts of Yorkshire . His grandfather , the Rev. Thomas Swift , Vicar of Goodrich , in Herefordshire , suffered for his loy- alty in Charles I.'s time . That gentleman ...
... Dublin in 1667 , seven months 1 He was from a younger branch of the Swifts of Yorkshire . His grandfather , the Rev. Thomas Swift , Vicar of Goodrich , in Herefordshire , suffered for his loy- alty in Charles I.'s time . That gentleman ...
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... Dublin lawyer , Mr. Serjeant Bettesworth- " So , at the bar , the booby Bettesworth , Though half - a - crown out - pays his sweat's worth , Who knows in law nor text nor margent , Calls Singleton his brother - serjeant ! " The Serjeant ...
... Dublin lawyer , Mr. Serjeant Bettesworth- " So , at the bar , the booby Bettesworth , Though half - a - crown out - pays his sweat's worth , Who knows in law nor text nor margent , Calls Singleton his brother - serjeant ! " The Serjeant ...
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