Jonathan Swift: Essays on His Satire and Other StudiesOxford University Press, 1964 - 292 páginas |
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... Force against your nearest Friends ; Which Manners , Decency , and Pride , Have taught you from the World to hide : 27 There can be no doubt that the intention of the poem was to turn aside the full force of her anger , which had blazed ...
... Force against your nearest Friends ; Which Manners , Decency , and Pride , Have taught you from the World to hide : 27 There can be no doubt that the intention of the poem was to turn aside the full force of her anger , which had blazed ...
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... forces round about him , in order to shape his art to fit his own individual purpose . These Odes , addressed to the ... force in this poem , where he turns away forever from the fond delusions of a youthful poet's romantic dreams , is ...
... forces round about him , in order to shape his art to fit his own individual purpose . These Odes , addressed to the ... force in this poem , where he turns away forever from the fond delusions of a youthful poet's romantic dreams , is ...
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... force of her argu- ment , he is fairly caught , it is a " bite . " But he may well be proud at her confession , Constr'ing the Passion she had shown , Much to her Praise , more to his Own . Nature in him had Merit plac'd , In her , a ...
... force of her argu- ment , he is fairly caught , it is a " bite . " But he may well be proud at her confession , Constr'ing the Passion she had shown , Much to her Praise , more to his Own . Nature in him had Merit plac'd , In her , a ...
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