The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift: Contributions to "The Tatler," "The Examiner," "The Spectator," and "The Intelligencer."G. Bell, 1902 |
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... friends to the Constitution in all its parts ; but will do their utmost to save their Prince and Country , who- ever be at the Helm . " 1 In this spirit and in such wise did Swift temper his time and champion the cause of those men who ...
... friends to the Constitution in all its parts ; but will do their utmost to save their Prince and Country , who- ever be at the Helm . " 1 In this spirit and in such wise did Swift temper his time and champion the cause of those men who ...
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... friend ; but , unfortunately , party polities separated the two , and Swift retired from the venture . " A particular meaning was attached to the place from which the articles in " The Tatler were dated . The following notice appeared ...
... friend ; but , unfortunately , party polities separated the two , and Swift retired from the venture . " A particular meaning was attached to the place from which the articles in " The Tatler were dated . The following notice appeared ...
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... friend advances , and so on , till that they had all saluted her . By this means , the poor girl was in the middle of the crowd of these fellows , at a loss what to do , without courage to pass through them ; and the Platonics , at ...
... friend advances , and so on , till that they had all saluted her . By this means , the poor girl was in the middle of the crowd of these fellows , at a loss what to do , without courage to pass through them ; and the Platonics , at ...
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... friends followed his example . The devoted within stood in amazement where this would end , to see Madonella receive their address and their company . But Rake goes on- " We would not transgress rules ; but if we may take the liberty to ...
... friends followed his example . The devoted within stood in amazement where this would end , to see Madonella receive their address and their company . But Rake goes on- " We would not transgress rules ; but if we may take the liberty to ...
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... friend , who is the Janus of our times , and whom , by his years and wit , you would take to be of the last age ; but by his dress and morals , of this . " [ T.S. ] In the 11th number of " The Tatler , " by Heneage Twisden . [ T.S. ] ...
... friend , who is the Janus of our times , and whom , by his years and wit , you would take to be of the last age ; but by his dress and morals , of this . " [ T.S. ] In the 11th number of " The Tatler , " by Heneage Twisden . [ T.S. ] ...
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