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... appear- ances of his diction and sentiments ; but it was not written in his hand , and had some little improprieties . ▾ When he was charged with this letter , he laid hold of the inaccuracies , and urged the improbability of the ...
... appear- ances of his diction and sentiments ; but it was not written in his hand , and had some little improprieties . ▾ When he was charged with this letter , he laid hold of the inaccuracies , and urged the improbability of the ...
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... appear- ance of a mistress . She lived sullenly on , in hope that in time he would own and receive her ; but the time did not come till the change of his manners and depri- vation of his mind made her tell him , when he offered to ...
... appear- ance of a mistress . She lived sullenly on , in hope that in time he would own and receive her ; but the time did not come till the change of his manners and depri- vation of his mind made her tell him , when he offered to ...
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... appear , that he only liked one mode of expense better than another , and saved merely that he might have something to give . He did not grow rich by injuring his successors , but left both Laracor and the deanery more valuable than he ...
... appear , that he only liked one mode of expense better than another , and saved merely that he might have something to give . He did not grow rich by injuring his successors , but left both Laracor and the deanery more valuable than he ...
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... knew the minutes required to every common opera- tion . It may be justly supposed that there was in his con- versation what appears so frequently in his letters , an affectation of familiarity with the great , and ambition of 42 SWIFT .
... knew the minutes required to every common opera- tion . It may be justly supposed that there was in his con- versation what appears so frequently in his letters , an affectation of familiarity with the great , and ambition of 42 SWIFT .
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... appear like that of his writings : they will both bear to be re - considered and re - examined with the utmost at- tention , and always discover new beauties and excel- lences upon every examination . " They will bear to be considered ...
... appear like that of his writings : they will both bear to be re - considered and re - examined with the utmost at- tention , and always discover new beauties and excel- lences upon every examination . " They will bear to be considered ...
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