Jonathan Swift: Essays on His Satire and Other StudiesOxford University Press, 1964 - 292 páginas |
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... printed it as the work of a country gentleman in the Supplement to the Fifth Volume of the Athenian Gazette , 1691 , and it was printed again in pamphlet form in 1725 with the title - Sphinx : A Poem ascrib'd to certain Anonymous ...
... printed it as the work of a country gentleman in the Supplement to the Fifth Volume of the Athenian Gazette , 1691 , and it was printed again in pamphlet form in 1725 with the title - Sphinx : A Poem ascrib'd to certain Anonymous ...
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... printed a small pamphlet , called Predictions for the Year 1708 , by Isaac Bickerstaffe , Esq . , among which was one to prove his own skill as an astrologer : My first Prediction is but a Trifle ; yet I will mention it , to shew how ...
... printed a small pamphlet , called Predictions for the Year 1708 , by Isaac Bickerstaffe , Esq . , among which was one to prove his own skill as an astrologer : My first Prediction is but a Trifle ; yet I will mention it , to shew how ...
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... printed book , or on formal occa- sions . He concerned himself even more deeply and persistently with the problem of language as it is used in the art of ordinary conversa- tion . “ There is no Point wherein I have so much labour'd ...
... printed book , or on formal occa- sions . He concerned himself even more deeply and persistently with the problem of language as it is used in the art of ordinary conversa- tion . “ There is no Point wherein I have so much labour'd ...
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