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Entered the household of Sir William Temple as a secre- tary ; by autumn Sir William Temple , Swift accompany- ing him , had re - established himself at Moor Park , Surrey . Returned to Ireland . In England again , first at Leicester ...
Entered the household of Sir William Temple as a secre- tary ; by autumn Sir William Temple , Swift accompany- ing him , had re - established himself at Moor Park , Surrey . Returned to Ireland . In England again , first at Leicester ...
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Together , Moor Park and Temple were an enveloping atmosphere . Moor Park with its gardens , its library , astir sometimes with excitement during a visit of the king , and always alive with the news of books and the turn of events in ...
Together , Moor Park and Temple were an enveloping atmosphere . Moor Park with its gardens , its library , astir sometimes with excitement during a visit of the king , and always alive with the news of books and the turn of events in ...
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A further point concerning Swift's liberal education at Moor Park should not be lost sight of , as repeatedly it has been . Swift's character had many facets . On different oc- casions he exhibited the moralist , the humorist ...
A further point concerning Swift's liberal education at Moor Park should not be lost sight of , as repeatedly it has been . Swift's character had many facets . On different oc- casions he exhibited the moralist , the humorist ...
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Contents
CHAPTER | 3 |
MOOR PARK AND SIR WILLIAM TEMPLE | 10 |
The Battle of the Books AND A Tale of a | 49 |
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