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... pleased that he detained him two years in his house . Here he became known to king William , who sometimes visited Temple when he was disabled by the gout , and being attended by Swift in the garden , shewed him how to cut asparagus in ...
... pleased that he detained him two years in his house . Here he became known to king William , who sometimes visited Temple when he was disabled by the gout , and being attended by Swift in the garden , shewed him how to cut asparagus in ...
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... pleased himself with having seen him . Dryden died May 1 , 1701 , some days before Pope was twelve ; so early must he therefore have felt the power of harmony and the zeal of genius . Who does not wish that Dryden could have known the ...
... pleased himself with having seen him . Dryden died May 1 , 1701 , some days before Pope was twelve ; so early must he therefore have felt the power of harmony and the zeal of genius . Who does not wish that Dryden could have known the ...
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... pleased with himself easily imagines that he shall please others . Sir William Trumbull , who had been ambassador at Constantinople , and secretary of state , when he retired from business , fixed his resi- dence in the neighbourhood of ...
... pleased with himself easily imagines that he shall please others . Sir William Trumbull , who had been ambassador at Constantinople , and secretary of state , when he retired from business , fixed his resi- dence in the neighbourhood of ...
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... No. 253. But , according to Dr. Warton , Pope was dis pleased at one passage , in which Addison censures the ad- mission of " some strokes of ill - nature . " C. How the attack was clandestine is not easily per- ceived 60 POPE .
... No. 253. But , according to Dr. Warton , Pope was dis pleased at one passage , in which Addison censures the ad- mission of " some strokes of ill - nature . " C. How the attack was clandestine is not easily per- ceived 60 POPE .
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... pleased with them , and cried out , Ay , now they are perfectly right ; nothing can be better . " It is seldom that the great or the wise suspect that they are despised or cheated . Halifax , thinking this a lucky opportunity of ...
... pleased with them , and cried out , Ay , now they are perfectly right ; nothing can be better . " It is seldom that the great or the wise suspect that they are despised or cheated . Halifax , thinking this a lucky opportunity of ...
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