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... retaliated in their turn . At the head of one party were Addison , Steele , and Congreve ; at that of the other , Pope , Swift , and Arbuthnot . Arbuthnot . Parnell was a friend to both sides , 4 LIFE OF DR . PARNELL .
... retaliated in their turn . At the head of one party were Addison , Steele , and Congreve ; at that of the other , Pope , Swift , and Arbuthnot . Arbuthnot . Parnell was a friend to both sides , 4 LIFE OF DR . PARNELL .
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... Pope , and Swift , and Gay ; they blamed his undistinguishing taste , and wondered what pleasure he could find in the con- versation of men who approved the treaty of Utrecht , and disliked the Duke of Marlborough . His con- versation ...
... Pope , and Swift , and Gay ; they blamed his undistinguishing taste , and wondered what pleasure he could find in the con- versation of men who approved the treaty of Utrecht , and disliked the Duke of Marlborough . His con- versation ...
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... retaliated in their turn . At the head of one party were Addison , Steele , and Congreve ; at that of the other , Pope , Swift , and Arbuthnot . Arbuthnot . Parnell was a friend to both sides , 4 LIFE OF DR . PARNELL .
... retaliated in their turn . At the head of one party were Addison , Steele , and Congreve ; at that of the other , Pope , Swift , and Arbuthnot . Arbuthnot . Parnell was a friend to both sides , 4 LIFE OF DR . PARNELL .
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... Pope , and Swift , and Gay ; they blamed his undistinguishing taste , and wondered what pleasure he could find in the con- versation of men who approved the treaty of Utrecht , and disliked the Duke of Marlborough . His con- versation ...
... Pope , and Swift , and Gay ; they blamed his undistinguishing taste , and wondered what pleasure he could find in the con- versation of men who approved the treaty of Utrecht , and disliked the Duke of Marlborough . His con- versation ...
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... POPE . Gay is in Devonshire , and from thence he goes to Bath . My father and mother never fail to com- ' memorate you . ' Among the number of his most intimate friends was Lord Oxford , whom Pope has so finely compli- mented upon the ...
... POPE . Gay is in Devonshire , and from thence he goes to Bath . My father and mother never fail to com- ' memorate you . ' Among the number of his most intimate friends was Lord Oxford , whom Pope has so finely compli- mented upon the ...
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The Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With a Life and Notes, Volume 4 Oliver Goldsmith Visualização completa - 1854 |
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