English Literature for Boys and GirlsT.C. & E.C. Jack, 1910 - 687 |
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... never saw the places he describes , that indeed he never lived at all , we will still call him by that name . For we must call him something , and as no one really knows who wrote the book which is known as The Voyages and Travels of ...
... never saw the places he describes , that indeed he never lived at all , we will still call him by that name . For we must call him something , and as no one really knows who wrote the book which is known as The Voyages and Travels of ...
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... never became enemies . Swift's bitter pen was never turned against his old friend . Addison with all his humour and his satire never attacked any man personally , so their relations continued friendly and courteous to the end . In the ...
... never became enemies . Swift's bitter pen was never turned against his old friend . Addison with all his humour and his satire never attacked any man personally , so their relations continued friendly and courteous to the end . In the ...
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... never to have had any child companions or real childhood . He must always have been delicate , yet as a child his face was ' round , plump , pretty , and of a fresh complexion . ' ' He is said , too , to have been very sweet tempered ...
... never to have had any child companions or real childhood . He must always have been delicate , yet as a child his face was ' round , plump , pretty , and of a fresh complexion . ' ' He is said , too , to have been very sweet tempered ...
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