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... hope , that he was a poet , and wrote Pindaric odes to Temple , to the king , and to the Athenian society , a knot of obscure men , * who published a periodical pamphlet of answers to questions , sent , or supposed to be sent , by ...
... hope , that he was a poet , and wrote Pindaric odes to Temple , to the king , and to the Athenian society , a knot of obscure men , * who published a periodical pamphlet of answers to questions , sent , or supposed to be sent , by ...
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... hope of information ; and , as there is no- thing to fatigue attention , if he is disappointed he can hardly complain . It is easy to perceive , from every page , that though ambition pressed Swift into a life of bustle , the wish for a ...
... hope of information ; and , as there is no- thing to fatigue attention , if he is disappointed he can hardly complain . It is easy to perceive , from every page , that though ambition pressed Swift into a life of bustle , the wish for a ...
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... hope- less curiosity . For who can give an account of ano- ther's studies ? Swift was not likely to admit any to his privacies , or to impart a minute account of his bu- siness or his leisure . Soon after , 1716 , in his forty - ninth ...
... hope- less curiosity . For who can give an account of ano- ther's studies ? Swift was not likely to admit any to his privacies , or to impart a minute account of his bu- siness or his leisure . Soon after , 1716 , in his forty - ninth ...
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... 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 acknowledge her , that " it was too late . " She then gave up ...
... 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 acknowledge her , that " it was too late . " She then gave up ...
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... hope to ex- cel in preaching ; but complained , that , from the time of his political controversies , " he could only preach pamphlets . " This censure of himself , if judgment be made from those sermons which have been printed , was ...
... hope to ex- cel in preaching ; but complained , that , from the time of his political controversies , " he could only preach pamphlets . " This censure of himself , if judgment be made from those sermons which have been printed , was ...
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