The Works of the British Poets with Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, by Robert Anderson, Volumen9John & Arthur Arch, 1795 |
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... himself , which now exifts in his own hand - writing , in the University Library of Dublin , Jonathan Swift was , according to the account written by himself , the son of Mr. Jonathan Swift , an attorney , and was born in Hoey's - Court ...
... himself , which now exifts in his own hand - writing , in the University Library of Dublin , Jonathan Swift was , according to the account written by himself , the son of Mr. Jonathan Swift , an attorney , and was born in Hoey's - Court ...
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... himself expreffes it , " for dulnefs and infufficiency , " and at last hardly admitted , in a manner little to his credit , as it was inferted in the College regifler that he obtained it speciali gra- tia , by fpecial favour ; where it ...
... himself expreffes it , " for dulnefs and infufficiency , " and at last hardly admitted , in a manner little to his credit , as it was inferted in the College regifler that he obtained it speciali gra- tia , by fpecial favour ; where it ...
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... himself . He revenged himself by a fevere copy of verfes against the governor and his new made fecretary , which were everywhere handed about , to their no fmall mortification . Lord Berkeley had foon after the difpofal of the Deanery ...
... himself . He revenged himself by a fevere copy of verfes against the governor and his new made fecretary , which were everywhere handed about , to their no fmall mortification . Lord Berkeley had foon after the difpofal of the Deanery ...
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... himself about . It has been afcribed by Mr. Cookfey , in his " Life of Lord Somers , " to that no- bleman ; but he himself did not deny that he was the author , when Archbishop Sharp and the Du- chefs of Somerset , by showing it to the ...
... himself about . It has been afcribed by Mr. Cookfey , in his " Life of Lord Somers , " to that no- bleman ; but he himself did not deny that he was the author , when Archbishop Sharp and the Du- chefs of Somerset , by showing it to the ...
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... himself , was undetermined . A poem written in fuch exquifite tafte , of which he was the fubject , and where fhe faw herself dreft out in the most flattering colours , was not likely to adminifter to her cure ; on the contrary , it ...
... himself , was undetermined . A poem written in fuch exquifite tafte , of which he was the fubject , and where fhe faw herself dreft out in the most flattering colours , was not likely to adminifter to her cure ; on the contrary , it ...
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