The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets, Količina 3Methuen, 1896 |
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... father Sir John Temple , Master of the Rolls in Ireland , had lived in great familiarity of friendship with Godwin Swift , by whom Jonathan had been to that time maintained . Temple received with sufficient kindness the nephew of his ...
... father Sir John Temple , Master of the Rolls in Ireland , had lived in great familiarity of friendship with Godwin Swift , by whom Jonathan had been to that time maintained . Temple received with sufficient kindness the nephew of his ...
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... father's virtues , left her a thousand pounds . With her came Mrs. Dingley , whose whole fortune was twenty - seven pounds a year for her life . With these ladies he passed his hours of relaxation , and to them he opened his bosom ; but ...
... father's virtues , left her a thousand pounds . With her came Mrs. Dingley , whose whole fortune was twenty - seven pounds a year for her life . With these ladies he passed his hours of relaxation , and to them he opened his bosom ; but ...
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... father was of a family of which the Earl of Downe was the head , and that his mother was the daughter of William Turner , Esquire , of York , who had likewise three sons , one of whom had the honour of being killed , and the other of ...
... father was of a family of which the Earl of Downe was the head , and that his mother was the daughter of William Turner , Esquire , of York , who had likewise three sons , one of whom had the honour of being killed , and the other of ...
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... father , who was un- doubtedly disappointed by the sudden blast of popish prosperity , quitted his trade , and retired to Binfield in Windsor Forest , with about twenty thousand pounds ; for which , being con- scientiously determined ...
... father , who was un- doubtedly disappointed by the sudden blast of popish prosperity , quitted his trade , and retired to Binfield in Windsor Forest , with about twenty thousand pounds ; for which , being con- scientiously determined ...
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... father accidentally concurred , by proposing subjects , and obliging him to correct his performances by many revisals ; after which the old gentleman , when he was satisfied , would say , these are good rhymes . In his perusal of the ...
... father accidentally concurred , by proposing subjects , and obliging him to correct his performances by many revisals ; after which the old gentleman , when he was satisfied , would say , these are good rhymes . In his perusal of the ...
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