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... pleasure , however mingled with improvement , of Tem- ple's conversation ; and grew so impatient , that ( 1694 ) he went away in discontent . Temple , conscious of having given reason for com- plaint , is said to have made him deputy ...
... pleasure , however mingled with improvement , of Tem- ple's conversation ; and grew so impatient , that ( 1694 ) he went away in discontent . Temple , conscious of having given reason for com- plaint , is said to have made him deputy ...
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... pleasure from the presence of the dean , may be reasonably doubted : they have , however , some odd attraction ; the reader , finding frequent mention of names which he has been used to consider as important , goes on in hope of ...
... pleasure from the presence of the dean , may be reasonably doubted : they have , however , some odd attraction ; the reader , finding frequent mention of names which he has been used to consider as important , goes on in hope of ...
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... pleasure of accumulating money . His avarice , however , was not suffered to obstruct the claims of his dignity ; he was served in plate , and used to say that he was the poorest gentleman in Ireland that ate upon plate , and the ...
... pleasure of accumulating money . His avarice , however , was not suffered to obstruct the claims of his dignity ; he was served in plate , and used to say that he was the poorest gentleman in Ireland that ate upon plate , and the ...
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... pleasure in directing and instructing ; till , from being proud of his praise , she grew fond of his person . Swift was then about forty - seven , at an age when vanity is strongly excited by the amorous attention of a young woman . If ...
... pleasure in directing and instructing ; till , from being proud of his praise , she grew fond of his person . Swift was then about forty - seven , at an age when vanity is strongly excited by the amorous attention of a young woman . If ...
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... pleasure of popularity was soon interrupted by domestic misery . Mrs. Johnson , whose conversa- tion was to him the great softener of the ills of life , began in the year of the Drapier's triumph to decline ; and two years afterwards ...
... pleasure of popularity was soon interrupted by domestic misery . Mrs. Johnson , whose conversa- tion was to him the great softener of the ills of life , began in the year of the Drapier's triumph to decline ; and two years afterwards ...
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