The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets, 3: With Critical Observations on Their WorksNichols and Son, 1801 |
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Pàgina 11
... fome- thing contributed by him to his paper . But he was now immerging into political controverfy ; for the year 1710 produced the " Examiner , " of which Swift wrote thirty - three papers . In argument he Swift SWIFT . II.
... fome- thing contributed by him to his paper . But he was now immerging into political controverfy ; for the year 1710 produced the " Examiner , " of which Swift wrote thirty - three papers . In argument he Swift SWIFT . II.
Pàgina 15
... fomething more than politi- cal averfion , treats him like one whom he is glad of an opportunity to infult . Swift , being now the declared favourite and fup- pofed confident of the Tory Ministry , was treated by all that depended on ...
... fomething more than politi- cal averfion , treats him like one whom he is glad of an opportunity to infult . Swift , being now the declared favourite and fup- pofed confident of the Tory Ministry , was treated by all that depended on ...
Pàgina 38
... fomething is to be told that was not known before , it is the best mode ; but against that inattention by which known truths are fuffered to lie neglected , it makes no provifion ; it inftructs , but does not per- fuade . By . By his ...
... fomething is to be told that was not known before , it is the best mode ; but against that inattention by which known truths are fuffered to lie neglected , it makes no provifion ; it inftructs , but does not per- fuade . By . By his ...
Pàgina 41
... fomething to give . He did not grow rich by injuring his fuc- ceffors , but left both Laracor and the Deanery more valuable than he found them . - With all this talk of his covetousness and generofity , it fhould be remem- bered , that ...
... fomething to give . He did not grow rich by injuring his fuc- ceffors , but left both Laracor and the Deanery more valuable than he found them . - With all this talk of his covetousness and generofity , it fhould be remem- bered , that ...
Pàgina 42
... fomething for you . - Let me fee , what " fhould I have had ? A couple of lobfters ; ay , " that would have done very well ; two fhillings- " tarts , a fhilling : but you will drink a glafs of " wine with me , though you fupped fo much ...
... fomething for you . - Let me fee , what " fhould I have had ? A couple of lobfters ; ay , " that would have done very well ; two fhillings- " tarts , a fhilling : but you will drink a glafs of " wine with me , though you fupped fo much ...
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