Jonathan Swift: Essays on His Satire and Other StudiesOxford University Press, 1964 - 292 páginas |
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... never failed of delivering the best thing that was said in the company : She never had the least absence of mind in conversation , nor given to interruption , or appeared eager to put in her word by waiting im- patiently until another ...
... never failed of delivering the best thing that was said in the company : She never had the least absence of mind in conversation , nor given to interruption , or appeared eager to put in her word by waiting im- patiently until another ...
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... never mannered , and it is well to remember that even Stella and his friends in Dublin were never quite sure about his contributions to the Tatler and the Examiner , or even his separate political tracts written in London during the ...
... never mannered , and it is well to remember that even Stella and his friends in Dublin were never quite sure about his contributions to the Tatler and the Examiner , or even his separate political tracts written in London during the ...
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... never appointed to this office , he nevertheless set himself the task of writing the history of that part of her reign when he had been at the centre of things and had had opportunity to observe what was being done . He had then been on ...
... never appointed to this office , he nevertheless set himself the task of writing the history of that part of her reign when he had been at the centre of things and had had opportunity to observe what was being done . He had then been on ...
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