Essays from "The Times.": Being a Selection from the Literary Papers which Have Appeared in that Journal, Том 1 |
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... is such a comfort in all these things , that transportation to London seems a
heavier punishment than any sins of mine deserve . ” Gently let us close the door
upon such happiness . DEAN SWIFT . GREATER men than Dean Swift may have
.
... is such a comfort in all these things , that transportation to London seems a
heavier punishment than any sins of mine deserve . ” Gently let us close the door
upon such happiness . DEAN SWIFT . GREATER men than Dean Swift may have
.
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DEAN SWIFT . GREATER men than Dean Swift may have lived . A more
remarkable man never left his impress upon the age , immortalized by his genius
. To say that English history supplies , no narrative more singular and original
than the ...
DEAN SWIFT . GREATER men than Dean Swift may have lived . A more
remarkable man never left his impress upon the age , immortalized by his genius
. To say that English history supplies , no narrative more singular and original
than the ...
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215 Swift with the light of intelligence shining on his brow , and you note qualities
that might become an angel . Şurvey him under the dark cloud , and every feature
is distorted into that of a fiend . If we tell the reader what he was , in the same ...
215 Swift with the light of intelligence shining on his brow , and you note qualities
that might become an angel . Şurvey him under the dark cloud , and every feature
is distorted into that of a fiend . If we tell the reader what he was , in the same ...
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To say that Swift lacked tenderness , would be to forget many passages of his
unaccountable history that overflow with gentleness of spirit and mild humanity ;
but to deny that he exhibited inexcusable brutality where the softness of his
nature ...
To say that Swift lacked tenderness , would be to forget many passages of his
unaccountable history that overflow with gentleness of spirit and mild humanity ;
but to deny that he exhibited inexcusable brutality where the softness of his
nature ...
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RESIDES WITH SIR WILLIAM TEMPLE . 217 remember without inexcusable
indignation . Because he had not been left to starve by his relatives , or because
his uncle would not do more than he could , Swift conceived an eternal dislike to
all ...
RESIDES WITH SIR WILLIAM TEMPLE . 217 remember without inexcusable
indignation . Because he had not been left to starve by his relatives , or because
his uncle would not do more than he could , Swift conceived an eternal dislike to
all ...
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