The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift: Contributions to "The Tatler," "The Examiner," "The Spectator," and "The Intelligencer."G. Bell, 1902 |
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... Lord Raby , on May 9th , 1709 , saying the Tatlers " are writ by a club of wits , who make it their business to pick up all the merry stories they can . Three of the authors are guessed at , viz .: Swift , . . . Yalden , and Steele ...
... Lord Raby , on May 9th , 1709 , saying the Tatlers " are writ by a club of wits , who make it their business to pick up all the merry stories they can . Three of the authors are guessed at , viz .: Swift , . . . Yalden , and Steele ...
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... Lord Chancellor of Ireland ( 1710-12 ) . On July 17th , 1712 , Swift again speaks of him to Stella : " I have made Trap chaplain to Lord Bolingbroke , and he is mighty happy and thankful for it " ( ibid . , p . 379 ) . Trapp afterwards ...
... Lord Chancellor of Ireland ( 1710-12 ) . On July 17th , 1712 , Swift again speaks of him to Stella : " I have made Trap chaplain to Lord Bolingbroke , and he is mighty happy and thankful for it " ( ibid . , p . 379 ) . Trapp afterwards ...
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... Lord Forbes silenced him with these words : " You will find it safer , sir , in this country , to cut a purse than to cut a throat . " [ T. S. ] the same regiment with these banditti , and instrumental to CONTRIBUTIONS TO " THE TATLER " 27.
... Lord Forbes silenced him with these words : " You will find it safer , sir , in this country , to cut a purse than to cut a throat . " [ T. S. ] the same regiment with these banditti , and instrumental to CONTRIBUTIONS TO " THE TATLER " 27.
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... Lord Raby to take him to The Hague as his secretary . He returned with the Barrier Treaty , but without a penny . He had not been paid any of his salary . Swift heard of this , and immediately went about collecting a sum of money for ...
... Lord Raby to take him to The Hague as his secretary . He returned with the Barrier Treaty , but without a penny . He had not been paid any of his salary . Swift heard of this , and immediately went about collecting a sum of money for ...
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... lord that has often invited a set of people , and proposed for their diversion a buffoon player , and an eminent poet , to be of the party ; and which was yet worse , thought them both sufficiently recompensed by the dinner , and the ...
... lord that has often invited a set of people , and proposed for their diversion a buffoon player , and an eminent poet , to be of the party ; and which was yet worse , thought them both sufficiently recompensed by the dinner , and the ...
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