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When his education was completed he came to England , and in 1688 became secretary to Sir William Temple , a connection of his mother and a famous diplomat . At Moor Park , Surrey , where Sir William lived , Swift had the opportunity of ...
When his education was completed he came to England , and in 1688 became secretary to Sir William Temple , a connection of his mother and a famous diplomat . At Moor Park , Surrey , where Sir William lived , Swift had the opportunity of ...
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His father was the famous Dr. Arnold of Rugby , where after a short time at Winchester the young Arnold was educated . He afterwards went to Balliol College , Oxford , and in 1843 won the Newdigate Prize for a poem , Cromwell .
His father was the famous Dr. Arnold of Rugby , where after a short time at Winchester the young Arnold was educated . He afterwards went to Balliol College , Oxford , and in 1843 won the Newdigate Prize for a poem , Cromwell .
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His next step was when Messrs . Chapman and Hall engaged him to write a story to illustrate the drawings of a well - known artist . The result was the Pickwick Papers , in which two of his most famous characters , Mr. Pickwick and his ...
His next step was when Messrs . Chapman and Hall engaged him to write a story to illustrate the drawings of a well - known artist . The result was the Pickwick Papers , in which two of his most famous characters , Mr. Pickwick and his ...
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THE LITERATURE OF THE ANGLOSAXONS | 9 |
THE NORMAN CONQUEST AND AFTER | 18 |
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