The Poems of Jonathan Swift, Volumen1G. Bell and sons, Limited, 1910 - 4 páginas |
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... thought in the classics , and his poems , as well as those of his friends , abound with allusions to the Greek and Roman authors , especially to the latter . I have given all the references , and except in the imitations and paraphrases ...
... thought in the classics , and his poems , as well as those of his friends , abound with allusions to the Greek and Roman authors , especially to the latter . I have given all the references , and except in the imitations and paraphrases ...
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... his Deanship dies , Upon his stone be graven , A man of God here buried lies , Who never thought of heaven . It was by these lines that Smedley earned for himself a niche in " The Dunciad . " For Swift's INTRODUCTION xvii.
... his Deanship dies , Upon his stone be graven , A man of God here buried lies , Who never thought of heaven . It was by these lines that Smedley earned for himself a niche in " The Dunciad . " For Swift's INTRODUCTION xvii.
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... thought of party or politics . Although , in some of his poems , Swift rather severely exposed the follies and frailties of the fair sex , as in " The Furniture of a Woman's Mind , " and " The Journal of a Modern Lady , " he loved the ...
... thought of party or politics . Although , in some of his poems , Swift rather severely exposed the follies and frailties of the fair sex , as in " The Furniture of a Woman's Mind , " and " The Journal of a Modern Lady , " he loved the ...
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... thought fit to advise , and in the doggerel verses entitled " My Lady's Lamentation , " she is sup- posed to resent his " very imperious " manner of in- struction : No book for delight Must come in my sight ; But instead of new plays ...
... thought fit to advise , and in the doggerel verses entitled " My Lady's Lamentation , " she is sup- posed to resent his " very imperious " manner of in- struction : No book for delight Must come in my sight ; But instead of new plays ...
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... thought from any writer ancient or modern . This is not literally true , but the instances are not many , and in my notes I have pointed out the lines snatched from Milton , Denham , Butler - the last evidently a great favourite . It ...
... thought from any writer ancient or modern . This is not literally true , but the instances are not many , and in my notes I have pointed out the lines snatched from Milton , Denham , Butler - the last evidently a great favourite . It ...
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