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... perhaps there ever was of any one of our English writers , within so short a time after their decease . Beside what may be collected from several parts of his own works , Dr. Swift has him- self given a sketch for his life to the thirty ...
... perhaps there ever was of any one of our English writers , within so short a time after their decease . Beside what may be collected from several parts of his own works , Dr. Swift has him- self given a sketch for his life to the thirty ...
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... perhaps follow more than either of the other . Hence his cousin Swift may say , " That he was immerst in politics from the 21st year of his life ; " it being the very year after he was twenty - one that he first went to live with S ...
... perhaps follow more than either of the other . Hence his cousin Swift may say , " That he was immerst in politics from the 21st year of his life ; " it being the very year after he was twenty - one that he first went to live with S ...
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... Perhaps John Marston , " says Samuel Weller Singer , F.S.A .; Perhaps John Mars- ton , " says the rev . Alexander Dyce . 66 This unanimity of opinion , and this identity of phrase , suggest the idea that the learned anno- tators had ...
... Perhaps John Marston , " says Samuel Weller Singer , F.S.A .; Perhaps John Mars- ton , " says the rev . Alexander Dyce . 66 This unanimity of opinion , and this identity of phrase , suggest the idea that the learned anno- tators had ...
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... perhaps no person living ever witnessed such a circumstance be- fore . " Perhaps some of them may be able to furnish a parallel . X. BIVOUAC . This word is eommonly , but incor- rectly , regarded as of French origin . Its form is French ...
... perhaps no person living ever witnessed such a circumstance be- fore . " Perhaps some of them may be able to furnish a parallel . X. BIVOUAC . This word is eommonly , but incor- rectly , regarded as of French origin . Its form is French ...
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... perhaps there never was any poet received by a first minister into so intimate and familiar an acquaintance as Swift was by that lord , unless , perhaps , we are to except Horace's intimacy with Mæcenas . Of the two most favourite ...
... perhaps there never was any poet received by a first minister into so intimate and familiar an acquaintance as Swift was by that lord , unless , perhaps , we are to except Horace's intimacy with Mæcenas . Of the two most favourite ...
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