The English Humourists of the Eighteenth Century: A Series of LecturesHarper, 1853 - 297 strani |
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... gentleman married Elizabeth Dryden , a member of the family of the poet . Sir Walter Scott gives , with his characteristic minute- ness in such points , the exact relationship between these famous men . Swift was " the son of Dryden's ...
... gentleman married Elizabeth Dryden , a member of the family of the poet . Sir Walter Scott gives , with his characteristic minute- ness in such points , the exact relationship between these famous men . Swift was " the son of Dryden's ...
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... gentleman married Elizabeth Dryden , a member of the family of the poet . Sir Walter Scott gives , with his characteristic minute- ness in such points , the exact relationship between these famous men . Swift was " the son of Dryden's ...
... gentleman married Elizabeth Dryden , a member of the family of the poet . Sir Walter Scott gives , with his characteristic minute- ness in such points , the exact relationship between these famous men . Swift was " the son of Dryden's ...
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... gentleman made a point of asking the Dean , whether his uncle Godwin had not given him his education . Swift , who hated that subject cordially , and , in- deed , cared little for his kindred , said , sternly , " Yes ; he gave me the ...
... gentleman made a point of asking the Dean , whether his uncle Godwin had not given him his education . Swift , who hated that subject cordially , and , in- deed , cared little for his kindred , said , sternly , " Yes ; he gave me the ...
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... gentleman made a point of asking the Dean , whether his uncle Godwin had not given him his education . Swift , who hated that subject cordially , and , in- deed , cared little for his kindred , said , sternly , " Yes ; he gave me the ...
... gentleman made a point of asking the Dean , whether his uncle Godwin had not given him his education . Swift , who hated that subject cordially , and , in- deed , cared little for his kindred , said , sternly , " Yes ; he gave me the ...
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... gentlemen besides himself took the road in his day , -that public society was in a strange dis- ordered condition , and the State was ravaged by other con- dottieri . The Boyne was being fought and won , and lost -the bells rung in ...
... gentlemen besides himself took the road in his day , -that public society was in a strange dis- ordered condition , and the State was ravaged by other con- dottieri . The Boyne was being fought and won , and lost -the bells rung in ...
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