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It is therefore probable , that , by the influence of Swift's uncle , they were omit- ted in the copy which he procured and fent ; especially as fome fuch favour feems to be intimated in Swift's let- ter to him , [ in vol . 4. p . 197. ] ...
It is therefore probable , that , by the influence of Swift's uncle , they were omit- ted in the copy which he procured and fent ; especially as fome fuch favour feems to be intimated in Swift's let- ter to him , [ in vol . 4. p . 197. ] ...
Page xxxvi
Thus Swift , while he was courted and careffed by those whom others were making intereft to approach , feems to have enjoyed his diftinction , only in proportion as it was participated with Stella ; for amidst all the bu- finefs ...
Thus Swift , while he was courted and careffed by those whom others were making intereft to approach , feems to have enjoyed his diftinction , only in proportion as it was participated with Stella ; for amidst all the bu- finefs ...
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the principal view of which feems to have been at once to compliment and to rally her ; to apologize for his conduct , and foften a tacit denial , by leaving the event undetermined . ) THIS poem appears to have been written about the ...
the principal view of which feems to have been at once to compliment and to rally her ; to apologize for his conduct , and foften a tacit denial , by leaving the event undetermined . ) THIS poem appears to have been written about the ...
Page liii
But it feems probable , that thefe ac- counts , however contradictory , may both be true ; and that Swift at this time might be the Sacheverel of Ire- land , followed by the mob of one faction with execra- tions , and by the other with ...
But it feems probable , that thefe ac- counts , however contradictory , may both be true ; and that Swift at this time might be the Sacheverel of Ire- land , followed by the mob of one faction with execra- tions , and by the other with ...
Page lvii
[ D. S. P. 370 , 14 ] 4.2 , & 8 laulu " by the 114 As to his employment at home , he feems to have had no heart to apply himself to ftudy of any kind , but to have refigned himself wholly to fuch amusements as of- fered , that he might ...
[ D. S. P. 370 , 14 ] 4.2 , & 8 laulu " by the 114 As to his employment at home , he feems to have had no heart to apply himself to ftudy of any kind , but to have refigned himself wholly to fuch amusements as of- fered , that he might ...
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