The English Humourists of the Eighteenth Century: A Series of LecturesHarper, 1853 - 297 strani |
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... gives , with his characteristic minute- ness in such points , the exact relationship between these famous men . Swift was " the son of Dryden's second cousin . " Swift , too , was the enemy of Dryden's rep- utation . Witness the ...
... gives , with his characteristic minute- ness in such points , the exact relationship between these famous men . Swift was " the son of Dryden's second cousin . " Swift , too , was the enemy of Dryden's rep- utation . Witness the ...
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... gives , with his characteristic minute- ness in such points , the exact relationship between these famous men . Swift was " the son of Dryden's second cousin . " Swift , too , was the enemy of Dryden's rep- utation . Witness the ...
... gives , with his characteristic minute- ness in such points , the exact relationship between these famous men . Swift was " the son of Dryden's second cousin . " Swift , too , was the enemy of Dryden's rep- utation . Witness the ...
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... give some- thing to pass a night at the club with Johnson , and Gold- smith , and James Boswell , Esq . , of Auchinleck ? The charm of Addison's companionship and conversation has passed to us by fond tradition - but Swift ? If you had ...
... give some- thing to pass a night at the club with Johnson , and Gold- smith , and James Boswell , Esq . , of Auchinleck ? The charm of Addison's companionship and conversation has passed to us by fond tradition - but Swift ? If you had ...
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... gives , with his characteristic minute- ness in such points , the exact relationship between these famous men . Swift was " the son of Dryden's second cousin . " Swift , too , was the enemy of Dryden's rep- utation . Witness the ...
... gives , with his characteristic minute- ness in such points , the exact relationship between these famous men . Swift was " the son of Dryden's second cousin . " Swift , too , was the enemy of Dryden's rep- utation . Witness the ...
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... give the Dean that honest hand of his ; the stout old man puts it into his breast , and moves off from him . " Would we have liked to live with him ? That is a ques- tion which , in dealing with these people's works , and think- ing of ...
... give the Dean that honest hand of his ; the stout old man puts it into his breast , and moves off from him . " Would we have liked to live with him ? That is a ques- tion which , in dealing with these people's works , and think- ing of ...
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