Works, Volumen11W. Durell, 1811 |
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... attention of the public , Sacheverell , meeting Smalridge , tried to flatter him , by seeming to think him the author ; but Smal- ridge answered with indignation , " Not all that you and I have in the world , nor all that ever we shall ...
... attention of the public , Sacheverell , meeting Smalridge , tried to flatter him , by seeming to think him the author ; but Smal- ridge answered with indignation , " Not all that you and I have in the world , nor all that ever we shall ...
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... attention paid to the papers published under the name of " Bickerstaff , " induced Steele , when he pro- jected " The Tatler , " to assume an appellation which had already gained possession of the reader's notice .. In the year ...
... attention paid to the papers published under the name of " Bickerstaff , " induced Steele , when he pro- jected " The Tatler , " to assume an appellation which had already gained possession of the reader's notice .. In the year ...
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... attention , if he is disappointed he can hardly complain . It is easy to perceive , from every page , that though ambition pressed Swift into a life of bustle , the wish for a life of ease was always re- turning . He went to take ...
... attention , if he is disappointed he can hardly complain . It is easy to perceive , from every page , that though ambition pressed Swift into a life of bustle , the wish for a life of ease was always re- turning . He went to take ...
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... attention , but never published . It was after his death in the hands of lord Orrery and Dr. King . A book under that title was published , with Swift's name , by Dr. Lucas ; of which I can only say , that it seemed by no means to ...
... attention , but never published . It was after his death in the hands of lord Orrery and Dr. King . A book under that title was published , with Swift's name , by Dr. Lucas ; of which I can only say , that it seemed by no means to ...
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... attention of the pub- lic being by this outrageous resentment turned upon the proposal , the author was by consequence made popular . In 1723 died Mrs. Van Homrigh , a woman made unhappy by her admiration of wit , and ignominiously ...
... attention of the pub- lic being by this outrageous resentment turned upon the proposal , the author was by consequence made popular . In 1723 died Mrs. Van Homrigh , a woman made unhappy by her admiration of wit , and ignominiously ...
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