Jonathan Swift: Essays on His Satire and Other StudiesOxford University Press, 1964 - 292 páginas |
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... experience of trying to understand what " lying and false representation " could mean , that here Swift intended us ... experienced by the simple traveller - and thus to keep Swift as a sort of perfect calm mod- erator of unsullied ...
... experience of trying to understand what " lying and false representation " could mean , that here Swift intended us ... experienced by the simple traveller - and thus to keep Swift as a sort of perfect calm mod- erator of unsullied ...
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... experience ; Experience begets memory ; Memory begets Judgment and Fancy : Judgment begets the strength and structure , and Fancy begets the ornaments of a Poem.11 11 Critical Essays of the Seventeenth Century , ed . J. E. Spingarn ...
... experience ; Experience begets memory ; Memory begets Judgment and Fancy : Judgment begets the strength and structure , and Fancy begets the ornaments of a Poem.11 11 Critical Essays of the Seventeenth Century , ed . J. E. Spingarn ...
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... experience that he had had at the centre of affairs from his forty - third to his forty - seventh year , when he was ... experiences have served only to confirm his simple belief that politics is " nothing but Common Sense " and not a ...
... experience that he had had at the centre of affairs from his forty - third to his forty - seventh year , when he was ... experiences have served only to confirm his simple belief that politics is " nothing but Common Sense " and not a ...
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Comedy | 57 |
CONTENTS | 63 |
Swift and Stella | 70 |
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