The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets, Volum 3Methuen, 1896 |
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... reason . Being much oppressed at Moor Park by this grievous malady , he was advised to try his native air , and went to Ireland : but , finding no benefit , returned to Sir William , at whose house he continued his studies , and is ...
... reason . Being much oppressed at Moor Park by this grievous malady , he was advised to try his native air , and went to Ireland : but , finding no benefit , returned to Sir William , at whose house he continued his studies , and is ...
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... reason for complaint , is said to have made him Deputy Master of the Rolls in Ireland ; which , according to his kinsman's account , was an office which he knew him not able to discharge . Swift therefore resolved to enter into the ...
... reason for complaint , is said to have made him Deputy Master of the Rolls in Ireland ; which , according to his kinsman's account , was an office which he knew him not able to discharge . Swift therefore resolved to enter into the ...
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... reason for expecting . He wrote likewise this year a Vindication of Bickerstaff , and an explanation of an Ancient Prophecy , part written after the facts , and the rest never completed , but well planned to excite amazement . Soon ...
... reason for expecting . He wrote likewise this year a Vindication of Bickerstaff , and an explanation of an Ancient Prophecy , part written after the facts , and the rest never completed , but well planned to excite amazement . Soon ...
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... reason , that the ministers were losing opportunities ; that sufficient use was not made of the ardour of the nation ; they called loudly for more changes and stronger efforts ; and demanded the punishment of part , and the dismission ...
... reason , that the ministers were losing opportunities ; that sufficient use was not made of the ardour of the nation ; they called loudly for more changes and stronger efforts ; and demanded the punishment of part , and the dismission ...
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... reason for complaint . When I give away a place , said Louis XIV . , I make a hundred discontented and one ungrateful . Much has been said of the equality and independence which he preserved in his conversation with the Ministers , of ...
... reason for complaint . When I give away a place , said Louis XIV . , I make a hundred discontented and one ungrateful . Much has been said of the equality and independence which he preserved in his conversation with the Ministers , of ...
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