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" ... was that of his benefactor, who had resigned in his favour, his joy assumed so touching an expression of surprise and gratitude, that Swift, himself deeply affected, declared he had never experienced so much pleasure as at that moment. The poor clergyman,... "
Ireland: Its Scenery, Character, &c - 122. lappuse
autors: Samuel Carter Hall, Mrs. S. C. Hall - 1843
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The Works of Jonathan Swift: Memoirs of Jonathan Swift, D. D

Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814 - 686 lapas
...so much pleasure as at that moment. The poor clergyman, at Swift's departure, pressed upon him the black mare, which he did not choose to hurt him by...Moorpark, as Sir William Temple's confidential secretary. These are the outlines of a transaction, upon which, long after Swift's death, malice or madness endeavoured...
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The works of Jonathan Swift, containing additional letters ..., 1. sējums

Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 676 lapas
...pressed upon him the black mare, which he <td not choose to hurt him by refusing, and thus nounted, for the first time, on a horse of his own, with fourscore...Moorpark, as Sir William Temple's confidential secretary. 1 hese are the outlines of a transaction, upon which, long after Swift's death, malice or madness endeavoured...
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Memoirs of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, 1. sējums

Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1826 - 334 lapas
...so much pleasure as at that moment. The poor clergyman, at Swift's departure, pressed upon him the black mare, which he did not choose to hurt him by...Moorpark, as Sir William Temple's confidential secretary. These are the outlines of a transaction, upon which, long after Swift's death, malice or madness endeavoured...
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The miscellaneous prose works of sir Walter Scott, 2. sējums

sir Walter Scott (bart [prose, collected]) - 1827 - 560 lapas
...so much pleasure as at that moment. The poor clergyman, at Swift's departure, pressed upon him the black mare, which he did not choose to hurt him by...Moorpark, as Sir William Temple's confidential secretary. These are the outlines of a transaction, upon which, long after Swift's death, malice or madness endeavoured...
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Life of Swift. Appendix: Anecdotes of the family of Swift, a fragment ...

Walter Scott - 1827 - 550 lapas
...clergyman, at Swift's departure, pressed upon him the hlack mare, which he did not choose to hurt him hy refusing ; and thus mounted, for the first time, on...own, with fourscore pounds in his purse, Swift again emharked for England, and resumed his situation at Moorpark, as "Sir William Temple's confidential...
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Life of Jonathan Swift

Walter Scott - 1829 - 380 lapas
...so much pleasure as at that moment. The poor clergyman, at Swift's departure, pressed upon him the black mare, which he did not choose to hurt him by...own, with fourscore pounds in his purse, Swift again emharked for England, and resumed his situation at Moorpark, as Sir William Temple's confidential secretary....
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, 18. sējums

1849 - 600 lapas
...begins to deal in the picturesque. " The poor clergyman, at Swift's departure, pressed upon him the black mare, which he did not choose to hurt him by...Moorpark as Sir William Temple's confidential secretary." Ah, Sir Walter! these stories of romantic clergymen, and benevolent chief governors, thus disposing...
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The Parliamentary Gazetteer of Ireland: Adapted to the New Poor ..., 3. sējums

1846 - 744 lapas
...pleasure as at that moment. The poor clergyman, at Swift's departure, pressed upon him the black marc, which he did not choose to hurt him by refusing ;...fourscore pounds in his purse, Swift again embarked for Kngland, and re. sinned bis situation at Mooruark, as Sir William 323 ТЕМ Temple's confidential...
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The Parliamentary Gazetteer of Ireland: Adapted to the New Poor ..., 3. sējums

1846 - 750 lapas
...so much pleasure as at that moment. Tbe poor clergyman, at Swift's departure, pre>sed upon him the black mare, which he did not choose to hurt him by refusing ; and thus mounted for the first tune on a horse of his own, with fourscore pouitd* in Ьь> purse. Swift again embarked for England,...
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Homes and Haunts of the Most Eminent British Poets, 1. sējums

William Howitt - 1847 - 524 lapas
...clergyman, at Swift's departure, pressed upon him the black mare, which he did not choose to hurt him l>y refusing ; and thus mounted for the first time on...own, with fourscore pounds in his purse, Swift again rode to Dublin, and there embarked for England, and resumed his situation at Moorpark, as Sir William...
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