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... opinion , balanced by the anonymous protestation prefixed , in which all knowledge of the French book is peremptorily dis- owned . * For some time after Swift was probably employed in solitary study , gaining the qualifications ...
... opinion , balanced by the anonymous protestation prefixed , in which all knowledge of the French book is peremptorily dis- owned . * For some time after Swift was probably employed in solitary study , gaining the qualifications ...
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... . Sheridan however says , that Addison's last Whig Ex- aminer was published Oct. 12 , 1711 ; and Swift's first Exa- miner , on the 10th of the following November .. R. Swift seems to have concurred in opinion with the " A 6 SWIFT . 15.
... . Sheridan however says , that Addison's last Whig Ex- aminer was published Oct. 12 , 1711 ; and Swift's first Exa- miner , on the 10th of the following November .. R. Swift seems to have concurred in opinion with the " A 6 SWIFT . 15.
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Samuel Johnson. Swift seems to have concurred in opinion with the " October club ; " but it was not in his power to quick- en the tardiness of Harley , whom he stimulated as much as he could , but with little effect . He that knows not ...
Samuel Johnson. Swift seems to have concurred in opinion with the " October club ; " but it was not in his power to quick- en the tardiness of Harley , whom he stimulated as much as he could , but with little effect . He that knows not ...
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... : he told them his opinion , that all was lost . This denun- ciation was contradicted by Oxford ; but Bolingbroke whispered that he was right . Before this violent dissention had shattered the min- istry , 20 SWIFT . Page.
... : he told them his opinion , that all was lost . This denun- ciation was contradicted by Oxford ; but Bolingbroke whispered that he was right . Before this violent dissention had shattered the min- istry , 20 SWIFT . Page.
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... opinion , made proper ; and nothing fell from his pen in vain . In a short poem on the Presbyterians , whom he al- ways regarded with detestation , he bestowed one stric- ture upon Bettesworth , a lawyer eminent for his inso- lence to ...
... opinion , made proper ; and nothing fell from his pen in vain . In a short poem on the Presbyterians , whom he al- ways regarded with detestation , he bestowed one stric- ture upon Bettesworth , a lawyer eminent for his inso- lence to ...
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