The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets, Količina 3Methuen, 1896 |
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... conversation ; and grew so impatient , that ( 1694 ) he went away in discontent . Temple , conscious of having given reason for complaint , is said to have made him Deputy Master of the Rolls in Ireland ; which , according to his ...
... conversation ; and grew so impatient , that ( 1694 ) he went away in discontent . Temple , conscious of having given reason for complaint , is said to have made him Deputy Master of the Rolls in Ireland ; which , according to his ...
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... conversation , and mentions something contributed by him to his paper . But he was now emerging into political controversy ; for the same year produced the Examiner , of which Swift wrote thirty - three papers . In argument he may be ...
... conversation , and mentions something contributed by him to his paper . But he was now emerging into political controversy ; for the same year produced the Examiner , of which Swift wrote thirty - three papers . In argument he may be ...
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... conversation , speeches for debate , and materials for parliamentary resolutions . Yet , surely , whoever surveys this wonder - working pamphlet with cool perusal , will confess that its efficacy was supplied by the passions of its ...
... conversation , speeches for debate , and materials for parliamentary resolutions . Yet , surely , whoever surveys this wonder - working pamphlet with cool perusal , will confess that its efficacy was supplied by the passions of its ...
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... conversation with the Ministers , of the frankness of his remonstrances , and the familiarity of his friendship . In accounts of this kind a few single incidents are set against the general tenor of behaviour . No man , however , can ...
... conversation with the Ministers , of the frankness of his remonstrances , and the familiarity of his friendship . In accounts of this kind a few single incidents are set against the general tenor of behaviour . No man , however , can ...
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... conversation which I once heard between the Earl of Orrery and old Mr. Lewis . Swift now , much against his will , commenced Irishman for life , and was to contrive how he might be best accommodated in a country where he considered ...
... conversation which I once heard between the Earl of Orrery and old Mr. Lewis . Swift now , much against his will , commenced Irishman for life , and was to contrive how he might be best accommodated in a country where he considered ...
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