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Page xvii
The civilities which he received az Oxford might indeed proceed from his known connec- tion with Sir William Temple ; but he might reason- ably impute them alfo to the fuppreffion of a reproach against which there was good reafon to ...
The civilities which he received az Oxford might indeed proceed from his known connec- tion with Sir William Temple ; but he might reason- ably impute them alfo to the fuppreffion of a reproach against which there was good reafon to ...
Page xx
WHAT other favours he received from Sir William , cannot certainly be known . Swift acknowledged none but his ineffectual recommendation to K. William ; and he is known to have received frequent remittances from his uncle William ...
WHAT other favours he received from Sir William , cannot certainly be known . Swift acknowledged none but his ineffectual recommendation to K. William ; and he is known to have received frequent remittances from his uncle William ...
Page xxii
Yet whatever atonement was due to Swift for his Lordship's late breach of engagement , the fecretary having received a bribe † , the deanery was given to another , upon pretence that Swift , who was then more than thirty years old ...
Yet whatever atonement was due to Swift for his Lordship's late breach of engagement , the fecretary having received a bribe † , the deanery was given to another , upon pretence that Swift , who was then more than thirty years old ...
Page xxiii
and he received instead of it the two livings of Laracor and Rathbeggin , in the diocefe of Meath , which toge- ther did not amount to half the value of the deanery The first of these rectories was worth about 200 1. and the latter ...
and he received instead of it the two livings of Laracor and Rathbeggin , in the diocefe of Meath , which toge- ther did not amount to half the value of the deanery The first of these rectories was worth about 200 1. and the latter ...
Page xxiv
She accordingly went to Eng- land , where the conftantly received her annuity till her death . [ D. S. p . 101. - 104 . O. let . 3. ] IN 1699 , Swift had like to have burnt the castle of Dublin , and Lord Berkeley in the midst of it .
She accordingly went to Eng- land , where the conftantly received her annuity till her death . [ D. S. p . 101. - 104 . O. let . 3. ] IN 1699 , Swift had like to have burnt the castle of Dublin , and Lord Berkeley in the midst of it .
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