The Works of Jonathan Swift ...: With Copious Notes and Additions, and a Memoir of the Author, Том 1Derby & Jackson, 1860 |
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... eyes of his greater clerical brethren . The entire tenor of his life , his letters , and his character itself , with his infinite pride and love of do- minion , support us in this opinion , not before alluded to in the innnu- merable ...
... eyes of his greater clerical brethren . The entire tenor of his life , his letters , and his character itself , with his infinite pride and love of do- minion , support us in this opinion , not before alluded to in the innnu- merable ...
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... eyes that she would never permit Swift to be made a bishop ; exhibiting at the same time those keen and bitter verses launched against her in the " Windsor Prophecy . " The queen , naturally good - natured and com- passionate , was ...
... eyes that she would never permit Swift to be made a bishop ; exhibiting at the same time those keen and bitter verses launched against her in the " Windsor Prophecy . " The queen , naturally good - natured and com- passionate , was ...
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... eyes , then to love , and lastly to the desire of monopolizing the beloved object . There is no proof upon record of Swift ever having made the first ad- vances , or of his ever having replied in the usual love - terms to those advances ...
... eyes , then to love , and lastly to the desire of monopolizing the beloved object . There is no proof upon record of Swift ever having made the first ad- vances , or of his ever having replied in the usual love - terms to those advances ...
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... eyes . She was very pale , and looked pensive but not melancholy , and her hair as black as a raven . ” We have seen how much Swift renewed his efforts , after Stella's mar- riage , to check the growth of Vanessa's passion , and sought ...
... eyes . She was very pale , and looked pensive but not melancholy , and her hair as black as a raven . ” We have seen how much Swift renewed his efforts , after Stella's mar- riage , to check the growth of Vanessa's passion , and sought ...
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... eyes of its projectors ; and never was national ex- ultation more loudly expressed at its final rejection . The drapier was hailed on all sides as the liberator of his country ; his name resounded through the island ; his picture became ...
... eyes of its projectors ; and never was national ex- ultation more loudly expressed at its final rejection . The drapier was hailed on all sides as the liberator of his country ; his name resounded through the island ; his picture became ...
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