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... Swift .... 7. Thomas Parnell ... 8. Henry Grove 9. John Byrom ... 10. Zachary Pearce ESSAY 3. 11. John Gay Page 1 26 ... 50 81 123 138 182 ..... 200 215 227 237 249 .... 264 274 280 285 288 292 19 . 20 . -Francham Dunlop .... 21. Thomas ...
... Swift .... 7. Thomas Parnell ... 8. Henry Grove 9. John Byrom ... 10. Zachary Pearce ESSAY 3. 11. John Gay Page 1 26 ... 50 81 123 138 182 ..... 200 215 227 237 249 .... 264 274 280 285 288 292 19 . 20 . -Francham Dunlop .... 21. Thomas ...
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... from vice , but valued for his integrity , gene- rosity , and assiduity . The zealous friendship and support of Addison , indeed , conferred a weight and 6 BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SKETCHES . 5 Thomas Tickell 6 Jonathan Swift.
... from vice , but valued for his integrity , gene- rosity , and assiduity . The zealous friendship and support of Addison , indeed , conferred a weight and 6 BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SKETCHES . 5 Thomas Tickell 6 Jonathan Swift.
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... Swift on the poeti- cal talents of Hughes were nearly such as the criticism just given must imply ; yet , it is but due impartiality to record , that Addison entertained so high an idea of our author's genius , as to re- quest that he ...
... Swift on the poeti- cal talents of Hughes were nearly such as the criticism just given must imply ; yet , it is but due impartiality to record , that Addison entertained so high an idea of our author's genius , as to re- quest that he ...
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... Swift ; who , though dif- fering widely in political opinion , were united in loving and admiring the virtues and the ta- lents of their philosophic friend . Sir Richard , who had just commenced the Guardian , was happy to secure an ...
... Swift ; who , though dif- fering widely in political opinion , were united in loving and admiring the virtues and the ta- lents of their philosophic friend . Sir Richard , who had just commenced the Guardian , was happy to secure an ...
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... Swift , dated October 19 , 1714 , be- trays in an equal degree , his ignorance of his patient's philosophy , and his own propensity to ludicrous pleasantry ; " Poor philosopher Berke- ley , " says he , " has now the idea of health ...
... Swift , dated October 19 , 1714 , be- trays in an equal degree , his ignorance of his patient's philosophy , and his own propensity to ludicrous pleasantry ; " Poor philosopher Berke- ley , " says he , " has now the idea of health ...
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