The Works of Samuel Johnson, 第 11 巻L. Hansard & sons, 1810 |
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... SWIFT , BROOME , 1 49 POPE , · 54 PITT , 218 THOMSON , 221 ) WATTS , 238 A. PHILIPS , 249 WEST , 259 COLLINS , 265 DYER , 272 SHENSTONE , 276 YOUNG , 286 MALLET , 347 AKENSIDE , 355 ... SWIFT . AN account of Dr. Swift has been ( iii ) 1810.
... SWIFT , BROOME , 1 49 POPE , · 54 PITT , 218 THOMSON , 221 ) WATTS , 238 A. PHILIPS , 249 WEST , 259 COLLINS , 265 DYER , 272 SHENSTONE , 276 YOUNG , 286 MALLET , 347 AKENSIDE , 355 ... SWIFT . AN account of Dr. Swift has been ( iii ) 1810.
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... SWIFT was , according to an ac- count said to be written by himself * , the son of Jonathan Swift , an attorney , and was born at Dublin on St. Andrew's day , 1667 : according to his own report , as delivered by Pope to Spence , he was ...
... SWIFT was , according to an ac- count said to be written by himself * , the son of Jonathan Swift , an attorney , and was born at Dublin on St. Andrew's day , 1667 : according to his own report , as delivered by Pope to Spence , he was ...
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... Swift his uncle , who had sup- supported him , left without subsistence , he went to SWIFT .
... Swift his uncle , who had sup- supported him , left without subsistence , he went to SWIFT .
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... Swift's rela- tions , and whose father Sir John Temple , Master of the Rolls in Ireland , had lived in great familiarity of friendship with Godwin Swift , by whom Jonathan had been to that time maintained . Temple received with ...
... Swift's rela- tions , and whose father Sir John Temple , Master of the Rolls in Ireland , had lived in great familiarity of friendship with Godwin Swift , by whom Jonathan had been to that time maintained . Temple received with ...
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