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... Swift , and others . Gay often held the pen , and Addison liked it very well and was not disinclined to come into it . " The statement later recorded by Spence , that " the Scriblerus Club consisted of Pope , Swift , Arbuthnot , Parnell ...
... Swift , and others . Gay often held the pen , and Addison liked it very well and was not disinclined to come into it . " The statement later recorded by Spence , that " the Scriblerus Club consisted of Pope , Swift , Arbuthnot , Parnell ...
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... Swift . Unfortunate- ly , only four letters from Bolingbroke to Swift and two of the doctor's replies are now extant for the period under discussion , but these and other letters provide clues to lost correspondence . Frequently , the ...
... Swift . Unfortunate- ly , only four letters from Bolingbroke to Swift and two of the doctor's replies are now extant for the period under discussion , but these and other letters provide clues to lost correspondence . Frequently , the ...
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... Swift , Jonathan . The Correspondence of Jonathan Swift . Edited by Harold Wil- liams . 5 vols . 1963 . Journal to Stella . Edited by Harold Williams . 2 vols . Oxford , 1948 . The Letters of Jonathan Swift to Charles Ford . Edited by ...
... Swift , Jonathan . The Correspondence of Jonathan Swift . Edited by Harold Wil- liams . 5 vols . 1963 . Journal to Stella . Edited by Harold Williams . 2 vols . Oxford , 1948 . The Letters of Jonathan Swift to Charles Ford . Edited by ...
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