The Sin of Wit: Jonathan Swift as a PoetGordian Press, 1966 - 145 páginas |
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... Temple , whom Swift preferred " to all others at present in England . " Not only the idea for the ode to the Athenian Society but even figures of speech in the early poems come in large part from Temple , the founder of the Privy ...
... Temple , whom Swift preferred " to all others at present in England . " Not only the idea for the ode to the Athenian Society but even figures of speech in the early poems come in large part from Temple , the founder of the Privy ...
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... Temple , unnamed , the poem was published in a supplement to the fifth volume of the Gazette early in 1692. It was Swift's first appearance in print , and probably his least attractive effort . " The Ramble , " mentioned in the letter ...
... Temple , unnamed , the poem was published in a supplement to the fifth volume of the Gazette early in 1692. It was Swift's first appearance in print , and probably his least attractive effort . " The Ramble , " mentioned in the letter ...
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... Temple , whose Privy Council had failed , whose Triple Alliance had disintegrated , whose only son had committed suicide , and who now consoled him- self by fighting decay in his orchards . There is Temple's voice more surely than his ...
... Temple , whose Privy Council had failed , whose Triple Alliance had disintegrated , whose only son had committed suicide , and who now consoled him- self by fighting decay in his orchards . There is Temple's voice more surely than his ...
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