The Sin of Wit: Jonathan Swift as a PoetGordian Press, 1966 - 145 páginas |
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... TURN - key " and " re TURNing " in the fifteenth line , or the more subtle , less certain echo in " ApPEARing , " " Had PAR'D , " and " PrePAR'D " in lines two , six , and eight . The line " And school - boys lag with satchels in their ...
... TURN - key " and " re TURNing " in the fifteenth line , or the more subtle , less certain echo in " ApPEARing , " " Had PAR'D , " and " PrePAR'D " in lines two , six , and eight . The line " And school - boys lag with satchels in their ...
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... turn a dig- nified subject into satire , to singe a pompous dunce , or to scorch a political enemy . " The Progress ... turns the whole argument into absurdity . His " Beasts Confession , " pushing the Lockean theory to its wildest ...
... turn a dig- nified subject into satire , to singe a pompous dunce , or to scorch a political enemy . " The Progress ... turns the whole argument into absurdity . His " Beasts Confession , " pushing the Lockean theory to its wildest ...
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... turn serious , or cunning . " On this letter Swift superscribed the words : " It is too late for me to turn serious now . 99 99 It was too late for him to strike humor and mirth from The Battle of the Books , A Tale of a Tub , The ...
... turn serious , or cunning . " On this letter Swift superscribed the words : " It is too late for me to turn serious now . 99 99 It was too late for him to strike humor and mirth from The Battle of the Books , A Tale of a Tub , The ...
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