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... acted as a master of requests , ' and Works , xii . 307 , where Swift de- scribes the levee in his Imitation of Part of the Sixth Satire of the Second Book of Horace . sents himself as sufficiently diligent ; and desires to have 20 SWIFT.
... acted as a master of requests , ' and Works , xii . 307 , where Swift de- scribes the levee in his Imitation of Part of the Sixth Satire of the Second Book of Horace . sents himself as sufficiently diligent ; and desires to have 20 SWIFT.
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... satire , advised me , that , if any scoundrel or blockhead whom I had lampooned should ask , " Are you the author of this paper ? " I should tell him that I was not the author ; and therefore I tell you , Mr. Bettesworth , that I am not ...
... satire , advised me , that , if any scoundrel or blockhead whom I had lampooned should ask , " Are you the author of this paper ? " I should tell him that I was not the author ; and therefore I tell you , Mr. Bettesworth , that I am not ...
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... satire ( if I may use the expression ) laughing into the world , ' continues : - ' Such are that great triumvirate Lucian , Cervantes , and Swift . ' Fielding's Works , ed . 1806 , x . 25 . its economy , and its income ; his attention ...
... satire ( if I may use the expression ) laughing into the world , ' continues : - ' Such are that great triumvirate Lucian , Cervantes , and Swift . ' Fielding's Works , ed . 1806 , x . 25 . its economy , and its income ; his attention ...
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... satire , and taken thence on that account . ' Spence's Anec . p . 206 . 3 In the scattered lessons I used to set myself I translated above a quarter of the Metamorphoses . Ib . 278 . Ps yet a child , nor yet a fool to fame , I lisp'd in ...
... satire , and taken thence on that account . ' Spence's Anec . p . 206 . 3 In the scattered lessons I used to set myself I translated above a quarter of the Metamorphoses . Ib . 278 . Ps yet a child , nor yet a fool to fame , I lisp'd in ...
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... satire on Addison . Mr. Addison used me very civilly ever after . ' Hurd says that Warburton , con- vinced by him of Addison's inno- cence , ' said , if he lived to see another edition of Pope's Works , he would strike out the offensive ...
... satire on Addison . Mr. Addison used me very civilly ever after . ' Hurd says that Warburton , con- vinced by him of Addison's inno- cence , ' said , if he lived to see another edition of Pope's Works , he would strike out the offensive ...
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