Jonathan Swift: Essays on His Satire and Other StudiesOxford University Press, 1964 - 292 páginas |
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... appeared in Eighteenth - Century English Literature : Modern Essays in Criticism , James L. Clifford , ed . , copyright © 1959 by Oxford University Press , Inc. " The Augustan Conception of History " appeared in Reason and the Imagina ...
... appeared in Eighteenth - Century English Literature : Modern Essays in Criticism , James L. Clifford , ed . , copyright © 1959 by Oxford University Press , Inc. " The Augustan Conception of History " appeared in Reason and the Imagina ...
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... appeared in Studies in English , collected by Malcolm W. Wallace , in 1931 ; and to the Columbia University Press , New York , for allowing me to include " The Augustan Conception of History , " which appeared in Reason and the ...
... appeared in Studies in English , collected by Malcolm W. Wallace , in 1931 ; and to the Columbia University Press , New York , for allowing me to include " The Augustan Conception of History , " which appeared in Reason and the ...
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... appeared a short paper , entitled The Accomplishment of the First of Mr. Bickerstaffe's Predictions , Being an Account of the Death of Mr. Partridge , the Almanack- Maker , upon the 29th Inst . In a Letter to a Person of Honour . It ...
... appeared a short paper , entitled The Accomplishment of the First of Mr. Bickerstaffe's Predictions , Being an Account of the Death of Mr. Partridge , the Almanack- Maker , upon the 29th Inst . In a Letter to a Person of Honour . It ...
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Comedy | 57 |
CONTENTS | 63 |
Swift and Stella | 70 |
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