The English Humourists of the Eighteenth Century: A Series of LecturesHarper, 1853 - 297 strani |
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... Sir William Temple , who had known Mrs. Swift in Ireland . He left his patron in 1693 , and the next year took orders in Dublin . But he threw up the small Irish preferment which he got , and returned to Temple , in whose family he ...
... Sir William Temple , who had known Mrs. Swift in Ireland . He left his patron in 1693 , and the next year took orders in Dublin . But he threw up the small Irish preferment which he got , and returned to Temple , in whose family he ...
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... Sir William Temple , who had known Mrs. Swift in Ireland . He left his patron in 1693 , and the next year took orders in Dublin . But he threw up the small Irish preferment which he got , and returned to Temple , in whose family he ...
... Sir William Temple , who had known Mrs. Swift in Ireland . He left his patron in 1693 , and the next year took orders in Dublin . But he threw up the small Irish preferment which he got , and returned to Temple , in whose family he ...
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... Temple , and after helping him up to bed perhaps , and opening his door with his latch - key , to have shaken hands ... sir , " cried the other , striking his fist on the table , " you have not the gratitude of a dog ! " Other ...
... Temple , and after helping him up to bed perhaps , and opening his door with his latch - key , to have shaken hands ... sir , " cried the other , striking his fist on the table , " you have not the gratitude of a dog ! " Other ...
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... Sir William Temple , who had known Mrs. Swift in Ireland . He left his patron in 1693 , and the next year took orders in Dublin . But he threw up the small Irish preferment which he got , and returned to Temple , in whose family he ...
... Sir William Temple , who had known Mrs. Swift in Ireland . He left his patron in 1693 , and the next year took orders in Dublin . But he threw up the small Irish preferment which he got , and returned to Temple , in whose family he ...
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... Temple , and after helping him up to bed perhaps , and opening his door with his latch - key , to have shaken hands ... sir , " cried the other , striking his fist on the table , " you have not the gratitude of a dog ! " Other ...
... Temple , and after helping him up to bed perhaps , and opening his door with his latch - key , to have shaken hands ... sir , " cried the other , striking his fist on the table , " you have not the gratitude of a dog ! " Other ...
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