Jonathan Swift: Essays on His Satire and Other StudiesOxford University Press, 1964 - 292 páginas |
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... Sense : and Smithfield blazing with Pyramids of Law - Books ; the young Nobility's Education entirely changed ; the Physicians ban- ished ; the Female Yahoos abounding in Virtue , Honour , Truth and good Sense ; Courts and Levees of ...
... Sense : and Smithfield blazing with Pyramids of Law - Books ; the young Nobility's Education entirely changed ; the Physicians ban- ished ; the Female Yahoos abounding in Virtue , Honour , Truth and good Sense ; Courts and Levees of ...
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... sense that he was born and died there and was Dean of St. Patrick's , Dublin , but so deeply concerned with the Irish cause that he earned the name of Hibernian Patriot ; and further , like many another Irishman , provided very good ...
... sense that he was born and died there and was Dean of St. Patrick's , Dublin , but so deeply concerned with the Irish cause that he earned the name of Hibernian Patriot ; and further , like many another Irishman , provided very good ...
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... sense o'er - run , and , as it bounds along , Covers and drowns a sense of right and wrong . But during Johnson's life time there were already indications that the spirit of man could no longer be contained within the forms and ...
... sense o'er - run , and , as it bounds along , Covers and drowns a sense of right and wrong . But during Johnson's life time there were already indications that the spirit of man could no longer be contained within the forms and ...
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