The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets, Količina 3Methuen, 1896 |
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... lived at Leicester , about the future course of his life , and by her direction solicited the advice and patronage of Sir William Temple , who had married one of Mrs. Swift's relations , and whose father Sir John Temple , Master of the ...
... lived at Leicester , about the future course of his life , and by her direction solicited the advice and patronage of Sir William Temple , who had married one of Mrs. Swift's relations , and whose father Sir John Temple , Master of the ...
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... lived with Temple , he used to pay his mother at Leicester a yearly visit . He travelled on foot , unless some violence of weather drove him into a wagon , and at night he would go to a penny lodging , where he purchased clean sheets ...
... lived with Temple , he used to pay his mother at Leicester a yearly visit . He travelled on foot , unless some violence of weather drove him into a wagon , and at night he would go to a penny lodging , where he purchased clean sheets ...
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... lived on together with mutual satisfaction ; and , in the four years that passed between his return and Temple's death , it is probable that he wrote the Tale of a Tub and the Battle of the Books . Swift began early to think , or to ...
... lived on together with mutual satisfaction ; and , in the four years that passed between his return and Temple's death , it is probable that he wrote the Tale of a Tub and the Battle of the Books . Swift began early to think , or to ...
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... lived at the parsonage when Swift was away , and when he returned removed to a lodging , or to the house of a neighbouring clergyman . Swift was not one of those minds which amaze the world with early pregnancy : his first work , except ...
... lived at the parsonage when Swift was away , and when he returned removed to a lodging , or to the house of a neighbouring clergyman . Swift was not one of those minds which amaze the world with early pregnancy : his first work , except ...
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... lived in lodgings not far from the deanery . On his public days she regulated the table , but appeared at it as a mere guest , like other ladies . On other days he often dined , at a stated price , with Mr. Worral , a clergyman of his ...
... lived in lodgings not far from the deanery . On his public days she regulated the table , but appeared at it as a mere guest , like other ladies . On other days he often dined , at a stated price , with Mr. Worral , a clergyman of his ...
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