The Works of Jonathan Swift ...: With Copious Notes and Additions, and a Memoir of the Author, Том 1Derby & Jackson, 1860 |
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... nature , that a diversity of opinion must be expected always to exist respecting them ; and some of such painful and unhappy interest , that they never can be dwelt upon without reluctance and regret . But of his singular genius , his ...
... nature , that a diversity of opinion must be expected always to exist respecting them ; and some of such painful and unhappy interest , that they never can be dwelt upon without reluctance and regret . But of his singular genius , his ...
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... nature of the tor- ments which racked the bosom of the high and independent - minded Swift . So painful indeed was the retrospect , that he sought to fly " wide as the poles asunder " from all recurrence to family relations ; they were ...
... nature of the tor- ments which racked the bosom of the high and independent - minded Swift . So painful indeed was the retrospect , that he sought to fly " wide as the poles asunder " from all recurrence to family relations ; they were ...
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... nature yet more degrading . On November 20th , 1688 , Swift , the future oracle of Ireland , was by a sentence of the vice - provost and senior fellows of the university , convicted of insolent conduct towards the junior dean ( Owen ...
... nature yet more degrading . On November 20th , 1688 , Swift , the future oracle of Ireland , was by a sentence of the vice - provost and senior fellows of the university , convicted of insolent conduct towards the junior dean ( Owen ...
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... nature , which gradually increased until it termi- nated in total debility and prostration of mind , he should snatch at any chance that offered to relieve him from so disagreeable a companion . But , with all due deference to medical ...
... nature , which gradually increased until it termi- nated in total debility and prostration of mind , he should snatch at any chance that offered to relieve him from so disagreeable a companion . But , with all due deference to medical ...
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... nature , which gradually increased until it termi- nated in total debility and prostration of mind , he should snatch at any chance that offered to relieve him from so disagreeable a companion . But , with all due deference to medical ...
... nature , which gradually increased until it termi- nated in total debility and prostration of mind , he should snatch at any chance that offered to relieve him from so disagreeable a companion . But , with all due deference to medical ...
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