Memoirs of the Life, Works, And Correspondence of Sir William Temple, Bart. 2

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Memoirs of the Life, Works, And Correspondence of Sir William Temple, Bart. 2
Thomas Peregrine Courtenay
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Surely nothing in Swif):'s character msdkes it improbable that his patron had something to forgive, whether of unbe- coming behaviour, or unreasonable expression of disappointment.
It is to the credit of both parties that the breach was not irreparable. Swift took possession of the prebend of Kilroot, found it intolerably dull, and, after an absence of about a year, readily accepted an invitation to return to Moor Park, where he * Dublin, Oct. 6. 1694. Scott, xv. 229. Respect for Sir William in
...duces us to subjoin his note, though we cannot admit its correctness.
*' It is a painful circumstance to reflect how much the haughty mind of Swift must have been bent, ere he could humble himself to solicit an attestation of good conduct, fiym a patron to telfiih and col(Uiearted as in thit nulance Sir William Temple un/bHunaiefy approved himself.** Scott's remarks are all in the same strain, and show more zeal for a literary precursor than fair judgment. Without any other ground than the dates, he supposes Swift to haye hesitated for five months before he resolved to make the application.


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