Jonathan Swift: Essays on His Satire and Other StudiesOxford University Press, 1964 - 292 páginas |
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... matters con- nected with Swift as Professor Ehrenpreis , could allow himself to make this somewhat unguarded and ... matter . The proper life for man is not that of Yahoo or of Houyhnhnm , for he has in him something of both , and in ...
... matters con- nected with Swift as Professor Ehrenpreis , could allow himself to make this somewhat unguarded and ... matter . The proper life for man is not that of Yahoo or of Houyhnhnm , for he has in him something of both , and in ...
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... matter of language , both in con- versation and in writing . It was a matter to which Swift returned again and again , with the conviction , exaggerated perhaps , that ulti- mately the preservation of the whole tradition of a people ...
... matter of language , both in con- versation and in writing . It was a matter to which Swift returned again and again , with the conviction , exaggerated perhaps , that ulti- mately the preservation of the whole tradition of a people ...
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... Matter , and Scarcity of Words ; for whoever is Master of Language , and hath a Mind full of Ideas , will be apt in speaking to hesitate upon the Choice of both ; Whereas common Speak- ers have only one Set of Words to cloath them in ...
... Matter , and Scarcity of Words ; for whoever is Master of Language , and hath a Mind full of Ideas , will be apt in speaking to hesitate upon the Choice of both ; Whereas common Speak- ers have only one Set of Words to cloath them in ...
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