Jonathan Swift: Essays on His Satire and Other StudiesOxford University Press, 1964 - 292 páginas |
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... examine the Tale itself to try and show the devices he used to gather into it so much of the spirit of the century that was nearing its close , its enthusiasm , its pedantry , its shams , its conceits , and all the richness and ...
... examine the Tale itself to try and show the devices he used to gather into it so much of the spirit of the century that was nearing its close , its enthusiasm , its pedantry , its shams , its conceits , and all the richness and ...
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... examine such a work carefully and try to decide whether he could have written it or not . We may possibly find something that would be enough to turn the scale . I doubt whether it would ever be safe to assume that we could iso- late a ...
... examine such a work carefully and try to decide whether he could have written it or not . We may possibly find something that would be enough to turn the scale . I doubt whether it would ever be safe to assume that we could iso- late a ...
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... examine it on the evidence of the style , the quality of the writing , and the plan of it , as an experiment on a ... examining the statement of the particular topic to be treated , it is well to remember the precision and vigour which ...
... examine it on the evidence of the style , the quality of the writing , and the plan of it , as an experiment on a ... examining the statement of the particular topic to be treated , it is well to remember the precision and vigour which ...
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