The Works of Samuel Johnson, 第 11 巻L. Hansard & sons, 1810 |
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... passed between his return and Temple's death , it is probable that he wrote the " Tale of a Tub " and the " Battle of the Books . " Swift began early to think , or to hope , that he was a poet , and wrote Pindarick Odes to Temple , to ...
... passed between his return and Temple's death , it is probable that he wrote the " Tale of a Tub " and the " Battle of the Books . " Swift began early to think , or to hope , that he was a poet , and wrote Pindarick Odes to Temple , to ...
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... passed his hours of relaxation , and to them he opened his bosom ; but they never resided in the same house , nor did he see either without a witness . They lived at the Parsonage , when Swift was away ; and , when he returned , removed ...
... passed his hours of relaxation , and to them he opened his bosom ; but they never resided in the same house , nor did he see either without a witness . They lived at the Parsonage , when Swift was away ; and , when he returned , removed ...
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... passed in conversation , it is not very likely that he overflowed with Greek . But when he felt himself deficient he sought assistance ; and what man of learning would refuse to help him ? Minute enquiries into the force of words are ...
... passed in conversation , it is not very likely that he overflowed with Greek . But when he felt himself deficient he sought assistance ; and what man of learning would refuse to help him ? Minute enquiries into the force of words are ...
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... passing a bridge , was overturned into the water ; the windows were closed , and being unable to force them open , he was in danger of immediate death , when the postillion snatched snatched him out by breaking the glass , of which 106 ...
... passing a bridge , was overturned into the water ; the windows were closed , and being unable to force them open , he was in danger of immediate death , when the postillion snatched snatched him out by breaking the glass , of which 106 ...
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... passed , in his early years , un- injured and unoffending , through much more vio- lent conflicts of faction . In the first Dialogue , having an opportunity of praising Allen of Bath , he asked his leave to men- tion him as a man not ...
... passed , in his early years , un- injured and unoffending , through much more vio- lent conflicts of faction . In the first Dialogue , having an opportunity of praising Allen of Bath , he asked his leave to men- tion him as a man not ...
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