Jonathan Swift: Essays on His Satire and Other StudiesOxford University Press, 1964 - 292 páginas |
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... examine a small part of Swift's work , which has had a good deal of attention from his biographers , who have rummaged about in it either to find a few dates or to pick out statements about his illnesses with which to diagnose his ...
... examine a small part of Swift's work , which has had a good deal of attention from his biographers , who have rummaged about in it either to find a few dates or to pick out statements about his illnesses with which to diagnose his ...
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... examine his work at three different levels which happen to fall into three separate periods of his life , according to a very simple pattern which almost in- evitably shapes the work of every writer and artist . The first shows him in ...
... examine his work at three different levels which happen to fall into three separate periods of his life , according to a very simple pattern which almost in- evitably shapes the work of every writer and artist . The first shows him in ...
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... examine it on the evidence of the style , the quality of the writing , and the plan of it , as an experiment on a ... examining the statement of the particular topic to be treated , it is well to remember the precision and vigour which ...
... examine it on the evidence of the style , the quality of the writing , and the plan of it , as an experiment on a ... examining the statement of the particular topic to be treated , it is well to remember the precision and vigour which ...
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Comedy | 57 |
CONTENTS | 63 |
Swift and Stella | 70 |
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