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Page xix
... since travel about he certainly must , or else die of the fpleen , Oxford , Dublin , London , Moorpark , and Leicester , were at various times the places of bis abode ; but Leicester in particular , during his mother's life ...
... since travel about he certainly must , or else die of the fpleen , Oxford , Dublin , London , Moorpark , and Leicester , were at various times the places of bis abode ; but Leicester in particular , during his mother's life ...
Page xxx
Oh , Mr Swift , replied Sheridan , I have had a long acquaintance with your uncles , and an old friends thip for all your family , and really I have a great regard for you in particular . But let me advise you , for you are Nill a very ...
Oh , Mr Swift , replied Sheridan , I have had a long acquaintance with your uncles , and an old friends thip for all your family , and really I have a great regard for you in particular . But let me advise you , for you are Nill a very ...
Page xxxvi
WHATEVER excellence we possess , or whatever honours we obtain , the pleasure which they produce , is all relative to some particular favourite , with whom we are tenderly connected , either by friendship or by love ; or , at most ...
WHATEVER excellence we possess , or whatever honours we obtain , the pleasure which they produce , is all relative to some particular favourite , with whom we are tenderly connected , either by friendship or by love ; or , at most ...
Page xl
And Dr Swift “ having asked Lord Oxford , “ whether some particular Lords would have voted against the court , * if the Duke of Somerset had not aflured them it would please " the Queen ? Lord Oxford plainly told him , his conjectures ...
And Dr Swift “ having asked Lord Oxford , “ whether some particular Lords would have voted against the court , * if the Duke of Somerset had not aflured them it would please " the Queen ? Lord Oxford plainly told him , his conjectures ...
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... and , in particular , his friendship with Mr Addison continued inviolable , and with as much kindness as when they used to meet at Lord Halifax's or Lord Sommers's , who were leaders of the opposite party . ( vol . 4. p . 26 , 27. ] ...
... and , in particular , his friendship with Mr Addison continued inviolable , and with as much kindness as when they used to meet at Lord Halifax's or Lord Sommers's , who were leaders of the opposite party . ( vol . 4. p . 26 , 27. ] ...
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