Jonathan Swift: Essays on His Satire and Other StudiesOxford University Press, 1964 - 292 páginas |
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... play her rather difficult role with discretion , with a good deal of wit and humour , and with remarkable understanding and judgment both in the world of affairs and in the world of literature . She had shared with him all the secrets ...
... play her rather difficult role with discretion , with a good deal of wit and humour , and with remarkable understanding and judgment both in the world of affairs and in the world of literature . She had shared with him all the secrets ...
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... play her part with discretion and with wit and humour . But she failed him . She could play only a tragic role , and from her insupportable misery and solitude she pours out her agony in words which inevitably bring to our remembrance ...
... play her part with discretion and with wit and humour . But she failed him . She could play only a tragic role , and from her insupportable misery and solitude she pours out her agony in words which inevitably bring to our remembrance ...
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... play whether they appear clothed in the grandeur and dignity of an epic or masquerading in a volume of lying Travels . It is only in this final stage that the writer wins complete freedom . He is established as a master of his craft and ...
... play whether they appear clothed in the grandeur and dignity of an epic or masquerading in a volume of lying Travels . It is only in this final stage that the writer wins complete freedom . He is established as a master of his craft and ...
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