The English Humourists of the Eighteenth Century: A Series of LecturesHarper, 1853 - 297 strani |
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... daughter , with whom he had contracted a tender friend . ship , while they were both dependants of Temple's . And with an occasional visit to England , Swift now passed nine years at home . In 1709 he came to England , and , with a ...
... daughter , with whom he had contracted a tender friend . ship , while they were both dependants of Temple's . And with an occasional visit to England , Swift now passed nine years at home . In 1709 he came to England , and , with a ...
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... daughter , with whom he had contracted a tender friend . ship , while they were both dependants of Temple's . And with an occasional visit to England , Swift now passed nine cor . years at home . In 1709 he came to England , and , with ...
... daughter , with whom he had contracted a tender friend . ship , while they were both dependants of Temple's . And with an occasional visit to England , Swift now passed nine cor . years at home . In 1709 he came to England , and , with ...
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... daughter , with whom he had contracted a tender friend- ship , while they were both dependants of Temple's . And with an occasional visit to England , Swift now passed nine years at home . In 1709 he came to England , and , with a brief ...
... daughter , with whom he had contracted a tender friend- ship , while they were both dependants of Temple's . And with an occasional visit to England , Swift now passed nine years at home . In 1709 he came to England , and , with a brief ...
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... daughters in the drawing - room , content to take that sort of pay for his tremendous services as a bravo . " In what regiment , pray ? " asked Swift . A guard of volunteers formed themselves to defend the Dean this time . 1 " But , my ...
... daughters in the drawing - room , content to take that sort of pay for his tremendous services as a bravo . " In what regiment , pray ? " asked Swift . A guard of volunteers formed themselves to defend the Dean this time . 1 " But , my ...
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... daughter , I directly advise you to go upon the road , which is the only post of honour left you : there you will meet many of your old com- rades , and live a short life and a merry one , and making a figure at your exit , wherein I ...
... daughter , I directly advise you to go upon the road , which is the only post of honour left you : there you will meet many of your old com- rades , and live a short life and a merry one , and making a figure at your exit , wherein I ...
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