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... paragraph illustrates the life of a courtier : - " Did I ever tell you that the Lord Treasurer hears ill with the left ear just as I do ? . . . . I dare not tell him that I am so , sir ; for fear he should think that I counterfeited to ...
... paragraph illustrates the life of a courtier : - " Did I ever tell you that the Lord Treasurer hears ill with the left ear just as I do ? . . . . I dare not tell him that I am so , sir ; for fear he should think that I counterfeited to ...
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... paragraph . She was a Miss Jane Waryng , sister to a college chum of his . In 1696 , when Swift was nineteen years old , we find him writing a love - letter to her , begin- ning , " Impatience is the most inseparable quality of a lover ...
... paragraph . She was a Miss Jane Waryng , sister to a college chum of his . In 1696 , when Swift was nineteen years old , we find him writing a love - letter to her , begin- ning , " Impatience is the most inseparable quality of a lover ...
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... paragraph : — " Nous arrivâmes le lendemain à Montpellier , où nous trouvâmes notre ami Mr. Sterne , sa femme , sa fille , Mr. Huet , et quelques autres Anglaises ; j'eus , je vous l'avoue , beaucoup de plaisir en revoyant le bon et ...
... paragraph : — " Nous arrivâmes le lendemain à Montpellier , où nous trouvâmes notre ami Mr. Sterne , sa femme , sa fille , Mr. Huet , et quelques autres Anglaises ; j'eus , je vous l'avoue , beaucoup de plaisir en revoyant le bon et ...
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JONATHAN SWIFT | 13 |
RICHARD STEELE | 77 |
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