Works, Volumen11W. Durell, 1811 |
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... least pleasure was that which describes the flying island , and that which gave most disgust must be the history of the Houyhnhnms . While Swift was enjoying the reputation of his new work , the news of the king's death arrived ; and he ...
... least pleasure was that which describes the flying island , and that which gave most disgust must be the history of the Houyhnhnms . While Swift was enjoying the reputation of his new work , the news of the king's death arrived ; and he ...
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... least to four , had certainly a right to more than six . * Broome probably considered himself as injured and there was for some time more than coldness between him and his employer . He always spoke of Pope as too much a lover of money ...
... least to four , had certainly a right to more than six . * Broome probably considered himself as injured and there was for some time more than coldness between him and his employer . He always spoke of Pope as too much a lover of money ...
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... least of all truths respecting the same general end , in whatever series they may be produced , a concatenation by intermediate ideas may be formed , such as , when it is once shewn , shall appear natural ; but if this order be reversed ...
... least of all truths respecting the same general end , in whatever series they may be produced , a concatenation by intermediate ideas may be formed , such as , when it is once shewn , shall appear natural ; but if this order be reversed ...
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... least an equal match ; and such he proposed to her , but found it rejected in favour of a young gentleman of inferior condition . Having discovered the correspondence between the two lovers , and finding the young lady determined to ...
... least an equal match ; and such he proposed to her , but found it rejected in favour of a young gentleman of inferior condition . Having discovered the correspondence between the two lovers , and finding the young lady determined to ...
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... the translation of " Homer " was in its progress , Mr. Craggs , then secretary of state , offered to procure him a pension , which , at least during his ministry , VOL . XI . D might be enjoyed with secrecy . This was not accepted POPE .
... the translation of " Homer " was in its progress , Mr. Craggs , then secretary of state , offered to procure him a pension , which , at least during his ministry , VOL . XI . D might be enjoyed with secrecy . This was not accepted POPE .
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