The Sin of Wit: Jonathan Swift as a PoetGordian Press, 1966 - 145 páginas |
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... verse . These genres - and their variations - had forms and patterns based upon respected tradition ; there was ... verses had been printed , they were read by a public expecting to recognize one of the conventional kinds of poetry ...
... verse . These genres - and their variations - had forms and patterns based upon respected tradition ; there was ... verses had been printed , they were read by a public expecting to recognize one of the conventional kinds of poetry ...
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... verses on " The Author's Manner of Living . " But it becomes an important consideration in the famous " Verses on the Death of Dr. Swift . " More than for almost any other important poem in English , there has been difficulty here in ...
... verses on " The Author's Manner of Living . " But it becomes an important consideration in the famous " Verses on the Death of Dr. Swift . " More than for almost any other important poem in English , there has been difficulty here in ...
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... Verses on the Death of Doctor Swift Written by Himself , " 1739 , with many alterations and deletions by Pope and Dr. King ; and finally in the genuine version under Swift's direction as " Verses on the Death of Dr. Swift , D.S.P. D. ...
... Verses on the Death of Doctor Swift Written by Himself , " 1739 , with many alterations and deletions by Pope and Dr. King ; and finally in the genuine version under Swift's direction as " Verses on the Death of Dr. Swift , D.S.P. D. ...
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The Sin of Wit: Jonathan Swift as a Poet (Classic Reprint) Maurice Johnson Sin vista previa disponible - 2017 |
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