Jonathan Swift: Essays on His Satire and Other StudiesOxford University Press, 1964 - 292 páginas |
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... Ireland : Forbid it Heaven my Life should be Weigh'd with her least Conveniency . If your little Finger be sore , and you think a Poultice made of our Vitals will give it any Ease , speak the Word , and it shall be done ; " The pamphlet ...
... Ireland : Forbid it Heaven my Life should be Weigh'd with her least Conveniency . If your little Finger be sore , and you think a Poultice made of our Vitals will give it any Ease , speak the Word , and it shall be done ; " The pamphlet ...
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... Ireland . He began his campaign with a Proposal for the universal use of Irish Manufacture , in clothes , and furniture of Houses , etc. , utterly rejecting and renouncing everything wearable that comes from Eng- land . This appeal to ...
... Ireland . He began his campaign with a Proposal for the universal use of Irish Manufacture , in clothes , and furniture of Houses , etc. , utterly rejecting and renouncing everything wearable that comes from Eng- land . This appeal to ...
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... Ireland's dependence upon England . I have looked over all the English and Irish Statutes without finding any Law that makes Ireland depend upon England , any more than England does upon Ireland . We have indeed obliged our selves to ...
... Ireland's dependence upon England . I have looked over all the English and Irish Statutes without finding any Law that makes Ireland depend upon England , any more than England does upon Ireland . We have indeed obliged our selves to ...
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Comedy | 57 |
CONTENTS | 63 |
Swift and Stella | 70 |
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