Roundabout Papers ...T. Y. Crowell, 1863 - 352 páginas |
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... Swift was received into the family of Sir William Temple , who had known Mrs. Swift in Ireland . He left his patron in 1694 , and the next year took orders in Dublin . But he threw up the small Irish preferment which he got and returned ...
... Swift was received into the family of Sir William Temple , who had known Mrs. Swift in Ireland . He left his patron in 1694 , and the next year took orders in Dublin . But he threw up the small Irish preferment which he got and returned ...
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... Swift's life , calls Johnson " the most malignant of his biographers : " it is not easy for an Eng- lish critic to please Irishmen - perhaps to try and please them . And yet Johnson truly admires Swift : Johnson does not quar- rel with ...
... Swift's life , calls Johnson " the most malignant of his biographers : " it is not easy for an Eng- lish critic to please Irishmen - perhaps to try and please them . And yet Johnson truly admires Swift : Johnson does not quar- rel with ...
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... Swift * describes him over his cups , when Joseph yielded to a temptation which Jonathan resisted . Joseph was of a ... Swift and Addison was , on the whole , satisfactory from first to last . The value of Swift's testimony , when noth ...
... Swift * describes him over his cups , when Joseph yielded to a temptation which Jonathan resisted . Joseph was of a ... Swift and Addison was , on the whole , satisfactory from first to last . The value of Swift's testimony , when noth ...
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