The Life of the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Swift (1784)Garland Pub., 1974 - 568 pàgines |
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... took upon him- felf the office of preceptor to a young Lady , niece to Sir William Temple , refiding in his house , teaching her English , and directing her in a proper course of reading . At the fame time Mifs Johnson , after- wards fo ...
... took upon him- felf the office of preceptor to a young Lady , niece to Sir William Temple , refiding in his house , teaching her English , and directing her in a proper course of reading . At the fame time Mifs Johnson , after- wards fo ...
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... took leave of the Princess , who was very gracious to him , made apologies for not having fome medals ready which he had promised him , and faid the would fend them to him before Chriftmas . On his arrival in Dublin , he had the ...
... took leave of the Princess , who was very gracious to him , made apologies for not having fome medals ready which he had promised him , and faid the would fend them to him before Chriftmas . On his arrival in Dublin , he had the ...
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... took To see the virgin mind her book , Was but the master's fecret joy In school to hear the finest boy . For the truth of this he appeals to Stella herself in one of his Poems addressed to her . Thou , Stella , wert no longer young ...
... took To see the virgin mind her book , Was but the master's fecret joy In school to hear the finest boy . For the truth of this he appeals to Stella herself in one of his Poems addressed to her . Thou , Stella , wert no longer young ...
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Life of Doctor Swift | 1 |
From his Birth to the Death of Sir William Temple | 31 |
SECTION V | 165 |
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