The Prose Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart: Memoirs of Jonathan SwiftR.Cadell, 1834 |
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... letter " formed , probably , the ground- work of reconciliation with his patron . Within less than twelve days after the date of that letter , he must have received the testimonial he desired , for his letters for deacon's orders are ...
... letter " formed , probably , the ground- work of reconciliation with his patron . Within less than twelve days after the date of that letter , he must have received the testimonial he desired , for his letters for deacon's orders are ...
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... letter to a friend.o As that letter forms a sort of index to the views with which he frequented femaie society , and to his plans of settling in life , the reader will excuse an extract . He alludes to his " cold temper , and unconfined ...
... letter to a friend.o As that letter forms a sort of index to the views with which he frequented femaie society , and to his plans of settling in life , the reader will excuse an extract . He alludes to his " cold temper , and unconfined ...
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... letter is : " This letter from Lord Hali- fax , the celebrated and almost professed patron of learning , is a curi- osity in its way , being a perfect model of a courtier's correspondence with a man of letters - condescending , obliging ...
... letter is : " This letter from Lord Hali- fax , the celebrated and almost professed patron of learning , is a curi- osity in its way , being a perfect model of a courtier's correspondence with a man of letters - condescending , obliging ...
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MEMOIRS OF JONATHAN SWIFT | 1 |
Swifts journey to England in 1710His | 99 |
Swift takes possession of his DeaneryIs | 152 |
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