Jonathan Swift: Essays on His Satire and Other StudiesOxford University Press, 1964 - 292 páginas |
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... hands of the Lilliputians . We are provided as it were with a buff jerkin , which is proof against all their arrows ... hand on the crown of the head , and the thumb on the tip of the right ear3 n.sense -just another of the antics of ...
... hands of the Lilliputians . We are provided as it were with a buff jerkin , which is proof against all their arrows ... hand on the crown of the head , and the thumb on the tip of the right ear3 n.sense -just another of the antics of ...
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... hands . It may well be that Pope was anxious to have as much new material as possible in order to give some justification for ... hand was at the same time writing letters of business , or ( if we may believe his time - keeping ) at the ...
... hands . It may well be that Pope was anxious to have as much new material as possible in order to give some justification for ... hand was at the same time writing letters of business , or ( if we may believe his time - keeping ) at the ...
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... Hand , although written somewhat better , bearing a great Similitude to the DEAN'S , made him willing to lay it before the Publick , that they might judge whether the Stile and Manner also do not render it still more probable to be his ...
... Hand , although written somewhat better , bearing a great Similitude to the DEAN'S , made him willing to lay it before the Publick , that they might judge whether the Stile and Manner also do not render it still more probable to be his ...
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