The English Humourists of the Eighteenth Century: A Series of LecturesHarper, 1853 - 297 strani |
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... passed nine years at home . In 1709 he came to England , and , with a brief visit to Ireland , during which he took possession of his deanery of St. Patrick , he now passed five years in England , taking the most distinguished part in ...
... passed nine years at home . In 1709 he came to England , and , with a brief visit to Ireland , during which he took possession of his deanery of St. Patrick , he now passed five years in England , taking the most distinguished part in ...
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... passed nine cor . years at home . In 1709 he came to England , and , with a brief visit to Ireland , during which he took possession of his deanery of St. Patrick , he now passed five years in England , taking the most distinguished ...
... passed nine cor . years at home . In 1709 he came to England , and , with a brief visit to Ireland , during which he took possession of his deanery of St. Patrick , he now passed five years in England , taking the most distinguished ...
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... passed nine years at home . cor . In 1709 he came to England , and , with a brief visit to Ireland , during which he took possession of his deanery of St. Patrick , he now passed five years in England , taking the most distinguished ...
... passed nine years at home . cor . In 1709 he came to England , and , with a brief visit to Ireland , during which he took possession of his deanery of St. Patrick , he now passed five years in England , taking the most distinguished ...
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... passed the last five of the seventy - eight years of his life , with an impaired in- tellect and keepers to watch him . ' You know , of course , that Swift has had many biogra- phers ; his life has been told by the kindest and most good ...
... passed the last five of the seventy - eight years of his life , with an impaired in- tellect and keepers to watch him . ' You know , of course , that Swift has had many biogra- phers ; his life has been told by the kindest and most good ...
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... passed to us by fond tradition - but Swift ? If you had been his inferior in parts ( and that , with a great respect for all persons present , I fear is only very likely ) , his equal in mere social station , he would have bullied ...
... passed to us by fond tradition - but Swift ? If you had been his inferior in parts ( and that , with a great respect for all persons present , I fear is only very likely ) , his equal in mere social station , he would have bullied ...
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