Jonathan Swift: Essays on His Satire and Other StudiesOxford University Press, 1964 - 292 páginas |
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... common Weaknesses and Defects , which in our corrupted State con- tribute more towards the reconciling us to one another , than all the Precepts of the Philosophers and Divines.5 Though Halifax struggles bravely to accept for her the ...
... common Weaknesses and Defects , which in our corrupted State con- tribute more towards the reconciling us to one another , than all the Precepts of the Philosophers and Divines.5 Though Halifax struggles bravely to accept for her the ...
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... common Understanding , as well as common Sense , is kick't out of Doors ; the first Proselyte he makes , is Himself , 23 21 Poems , pp . 47 , 48 . 22 Ibid . , p . 54 . I have tried to indicate briefly how well prepared Swift 23 Prose ...
... common Understanding , as well as common Sense , is kick't out of Doors ; the first Proselyte he makes , is Himself , 23 21 Poems , pp . 47 , 48 . 22 Ibid . , p . 54 . I have tried to indicate briefly how well prepared Swift 23 Prose ...
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... common Fluency of Speech in many Men 、 and most Women is owing to a Scarcity of Matter , and Scarcity of Words ; for whoever is Master of Language , and hath a Mind full of Ideas , will be apt in speaking to hesitate upon the Choice of ...
... common Fluency of Speech in many Men 、 and most Women is owing to a Scarcity of Matter , and Scarcity of Words ; for whoever is Master of Language , and hath a Mind full of Ideas , will be apt in speaking to hesitate upon the Choice of ...
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Comedy | 57 |
CONTENTS | 63 |
Swift and Stella | 70 |
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