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... elegance of language and force of sentiment . JONATHAN SWIFT was , according to an account said to be written by himself , * the son of Jonathan Swift , an attorney , and was born at Dublin on St. Andrew's day , 1667 : according to his ...
... elegance of language and force of sentiment . JONATHAN SWIFT was , according to an account said to be written by himself , * the son of Jonathan Swift , an attorney , and was born at Dublin on St. Andrew's day , 1667 : according to his ...
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... elegance , it can only be objected that , like many projects , it is , if not generally imprac- ticable , yet evidently hopeless , as it supposes more zeal , concord , and perseverance , than a view of mankind gives reason for expecting ...
... elegance , it can only be objected that , like many projects , it is , if not generally imprac- ticable , yet evidently hopeless , as it supposes more zeal , concord , and perseverance , than a view of mankind gives reason for expecting ...
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... elegance among the women . Mrs. Johnson had left the country , and 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 ...
... elegance among the women . Mrs. Johnson had left the country , and 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 ...
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... elegance , often visited him ; and he wrote from time to time either verse or prose ; of his verses he willingly gave copies , and is supposed to have felt no discontent when he saw them printed . His favourite maxim was , “ vive la ...
... elegance , often visited him ; and he wrote from time to time either verse or prose ; of his verses he willingly gave copies , and is supposed to have felt no discontent when he saw them printed . His favourite maxim was , “ vive la ...
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... elegance of description and justness of precepts , he had now exhibited boundless fertility of invention . He always considered the intermixture of the ma- chinery with the action as his most successful exertion of poetical art . He ...
... elegance of description and justness of precepts , he had now exhibited boundless fertility of invention . He always considered the intermixture of the ma- chinery with the action as his most successful exertion of poetical art . He ...
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