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It is ( fays Lord Orrery ) a kind of disho- nourable degree ; and the record of it , notwithstanding Dr Swift's prefent established character throughout , the learned world , muft for ever remain against him in the academical register ...
It is ( fays Lord Orrery ) a kind of disho- nourable degree ; and the record of it , notwithstanding Dr Swift's prefent established character throughout , the learned world , muft for ever remain against him in the academical register ...
Page xxii
That prelate had been Archbishop of Dublin many years , and had been long celebrated for his wit and learning , when Dr Lindsay the Primate of Ireland died . Upon his death , Archbishop King im- mediately made claim to the primacy ...
That prelate had been Archbishop of Dublin many years , and had been long celebrated for his wit and learning , when Dr Lindsay the Primate of Ireland died . Upon his death , Archbishop King im- mediately made claim to the primacy ...
Page xxvii
However , the gracefulness of her perfon , and the politenefs of her converfation , were not to be refifted by a gen- tleman of wit and learning , who was an intimate friend of the Doctor , and with whom he had frequently converfed .
However , the gracefulness of her perfon , and the politenefs of her converfation , were not to be refifted by a gen- tleman of wit and learning , who was an intimate friend of the Doctor , and with whom he had frequently converfed .
Page lvii
Ir has been fuggefted , that the acquaintance he fell into with men of learning , made it neceffary for him about this ... left he fhould not fuftain his character among learned men : for except it be pretended that others were able to ...
Ir has been fuggefted , that the acquaintance he fell into with men of learning , made it neceffary for him about this ... left he fhould not fuftain his character among learned men : for except it be pretended that others were able to ...
Page lviii
But whatever attachments he had to that lady upon his going to live in England , where he applied himself clofe to politics and learning at Sir William , Temple's , his paffion quick ly fubfided , and he forgot his amour .
But whatever attachments he had to that lady upon his going to live in England , where he applied himself clofe to politics and learning at Sir William , Temple's , his paffion quick ly fubfided , and he forgot his amour .
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