Littell's Living Age, Volume 128Littell, Son and Company, 1876 |
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Page 529
... Swift . " Mr. Forster instances Swift's de- session of his copy of Burnet . scription of the Duke of Ormond's daugh- Much less easily excusable than Swift's ters , when he met them in London in 1710 , conduct to parties was his conduct ...
... Swift . " Mr. Forster instances Swift's de- session of his copy of Burnet . scription of the Duke of Ormond's daugh- Much less easily excusable than Swift's ters , when he met them in London in 1710 , conduct to parties was his conduct ...
Page 533
... Swift stood forward as champion of parliamentary and administrative autonomy for " the English settled in Ireland , " drawing a hard and fast line of demarcation between them and the native " Papists , " whom he described as being " as ...
... Swift stood forward as champion of parliamentary and administrative autonomy for " the English settled in Ireland , " drawing a hard and fast line of demarcation between them and the native " Papists , " whom he described as being " as ...
Page 535
... Swift's biog remained impassible to them . Each ex- raphers or critics who takes real pains to erted the powers of pleasing which each explore all the sources of fresh informa- possessed to attract female affections , which neither was ...
... Swift's biog remained impassible to them . Each ex- raphers or critics who takes real pains to erted the powers of pleasing which each explore all the sources of fresh informa- possessed to attract female affections , which neither was ...
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