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... perhaps with equal probability , to a passion which seems to have been deeply fixed in his heart , the love of a shilling . In time he began to think that his attendance at Moor - park deserved some other recompense than the pleasure ...
... perhaps with equal probability , to a passion which seems to have been deeply fixed in his heart , the love of a shilling . In time he began to think that his attendance at Moor - park deserved some other recompense than the pleasure ...
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... perhaps equally repented their separation , and they lived on together with mutual satisfaction ; and , in the four years that passed beteen his return and Temple's death , it is probable that he wrote the " Tale of a Tub * and the ...
... perhaps equally repented their separation , and they lived on together with mutual satisfaction ; and , in the four years that passed beteen his return and Temple's death , it is probable that he wrote the " Tale of a Tub * and the ...
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... perhaps the only , topic we have left . Who would ever have suspected Asgill for a wit , or Toland for a philosopher , if the inexhaustible stock of Christianity had not been at hand to provide them with materials ? What other subject ...
... perhaps the only , topic we have left . Who would ever have suspected Asgill for a wit , or Toland for a philosopher , if the inexhaustible stock of Christianity had not been at hand to provide them with materials ? What other subject ...
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... perhaps not quick by nature , became yet more slow by irresolution ; and was content to hear that dila- toriness lamented as natural , which he applauded in himself as politic . Without the tories , however , nothing could be done : and ...
... perhaps not quick by nature , became yet more slow by irresolution ; and was content to hear that dila- toriness lamented as natural , which he applauded in himself as politic . Without the tories , however , nothing could be done : and ...
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... amorous attention of a young woman . If it be said that Swift should have checked a passion which he never meant to gratify , recourse must be had to that extenuation which he so much despised , men are but men ; " perhaps , 24 SWIFT .
... amorous attention of a young woman . If it be said that Swift should have checked a passion which he never meant to gratify , recourse must be had to that extenuation which he so much despised , men are but men ; " perhaps , 24 SWIFT .
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