The English Humourists of the Eighteenth Century: A Series of LecturesHarper, 1853 - 297 Seiten |
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... took orders in Dublin . But he threw up the small Irish preferment which he got , and returned to Temple , in whose family he remained until Sir William's death in 1699. His hopes of advancement in England fail- ing , Swift returned to ...
... took orders in Dublin . But he threw up the small Irish preferment which he got , and returned to Temple , in whose family he remained until Sir William's death in 1699. His hopes of advancement in England fail- ing , Swift returned to ...
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... took orders in Dublin . But he threw up the small Irish preferment which he got , and returned to Temple , in whose family he remained until Sir William's death in 1699. His hopes of advancement in England failing , Swift returned to ...
... took orders in Dublin . But he threw up the small Irish preferment which he got , and returned to Temple , in whose family he remained until Sir William's death in 1699. His hopes of advancement in England failing , Swift returned to ...
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... took orders in Dublin . But he threw up the small Irish preferment which he got , and returned to Temple , in whose family he remained until Sir William's death in 1699. His hopes of advancement in England fail- ing , Swift returned to ...
... took orders in Dublin . But he threw up the small Irish preferment which he got , and returned to Temple , in whose family he remained until Sir William's death in 1699. His hopes of advancement in England fail- ing , Swift returned to ...
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... took . Dr. Wilde traces the symptoms of ill health in Swift , as detailed in his writings from time to time . He observes , likewise , that the skull gave evidence of " diseased action " of the brain during life — such as would be ...
... took . Dr. Wilde traces the symptoms of ill health in Swift , as detailed in his writings from time to time . He observes , likewise , that the skull gave evidence of " diseased action " of the brain during life — such as would be ...
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... took the road in his day , —that public society was in a strange dis- ordered condition , and the State was ravaged by other con- dottieri . The Boyne was being fought and won , and lost -the bells rung in William's victory , in the ...
... took the road in his day , —that public society was in a strange dis- ordered condition , and the State was ravaged by other con- dottieri . The Boyne was being fought and won , and lost -the bells rung in William's victory , in the ...
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