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... took even greater liberties with the text than Hawkesworth . He substituted for " Ppt " the word " Stella , " a name which Swift seems not to have used until some years later ; he adopted the name " Presto " for Swift , and in other ...
... took even greater liberties with the text than Hawkesworth . He substituted for " Ppt " the word " Stella , " a name which Swift seems not to have used until some years later ; he adopted the name " Presto " for Swift , and in other ...
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... took up his residence at Moor Park he found there a little girl of eight , daughter of a merchant named Edward Johnson , who had died young . Swift says that Esther Johnson was born on March 13 , 1681 ; in the parish register of ...
... took up his residence at Moor Park he found there a little girl of eight , daughter of a merchant named Edward Johnson , who had died young . Swift says that Esther Johnson was born on March 13 , 1681 ; in the parish register of ...
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... took his advice , and made Ireland their home . At first they felt themselves strangers in Dublin ; " the adventure looked so like a frolic , " Swift says , " the censure held for some time as if there were a secret history in such a ...
... took his advice , and made Ireland their home . At first they felt themselves strangers in Dublin ; " the adventure looked so like a frolic , " Swift says , " the censure held for some time as if there were a secret history in such a ...
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... took a different turn . Tisdall paid his addresses to Stella , and charged Swift with opposing his suit . Tisdall's letters are missing , but Swift's reply of April 20 , 1704 , puts things sufficiently clearly . " My conjecture is ...
... took a different turn . Tisdall paid his addresses to Stella , and charged Swift with opposing his suit . Tisdall's letters are missing , but Swift's reply of April 20 , 1704 , puts things sufficiently clearly . " My conjecture is ...
Página xviii
... took her for ; but to me she seems melancholy . " In 1712 occasional letters took the place of the daily journal to " MD , ” but there is no change in the affectionate style in which Swift wrote . In the spring he had a long illness ...
... took her for ; but to me she seems melancholy . " In 1712 occasional letters took the place of the daily journal to " MD , ” but there is no change in the affectionate style in which Swift wrote . In the spring he had a long illness ...
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