Jonathan Swift: Essays on His Satire and Other StudiesOxford University Press, 1964 - 292 páginas |
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... concerned him- self so much with the higher matters of analytical and exegetical in- terpretation of texts , but has been a mere drudge occupied with the pedantries of editing and textual scholarship , to venture among the critics and ...
... concerned him- self so much with the higher matters of analytical and exegetical in- terpretation of texts , but has been a mere drudge occupied with the pedantries of editing and textual scholarship , to venture among the critics and ...
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... concerned they could be disposed of in a final conceit : For my own particular , those little barking Pens which have so con- stantly pursued me , I take to be of no further Consequence to what I have writ , than the scoffing Slaves of ...
... concerned they could be disposed of in a final conceit : For my own particular , those little barking Pens which have so con- stantly pursued me , I take to be of no further Consequence to what I have writ , than the scoffing Slaves of ...
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... concern'd about the Sale , He pays his Workmen on the Nail.15 Such then is the poet's fate : neither profit nor ... concerned in this poem with any poetic ideal ; he is satirising directly the inhabitants of Grub - Street , and the ...
... concern'd about the Sale , He pays his Workmen on the Nail.15 Such then is the poet's fate : neither profit nor ... concerned in this poem with any poetic ideal ; he is satirising directly the inhabitants of Grub - Street , and the ...
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