Jonathan Swift: Essays on His Satire and Other StudiesOxford University Press, 1964 - 292 páginas |
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... Final Comedy of Lemuel Gulli- ver , " which was published in 1941. It is allowed that Gulliver's com- plete acceptance of the Houyhnhnms involves " a final refusal to ac- cept the nature of mankind . " But , " to charge Swift with the ...
... Final Comedy of Lemuel Gulli- ver , " which was published in 1941. It is allowed that Gulliver's com- plete acceptance of the Houyhnhnms involves " a final refusal to ac- cept the nature of mankind . " But , " to charge Swift with the ...
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... final creative effort , in which all the qualities of his genius will be given free play whether they appear clothed in the grandeur and dignity of an epic or masquerading in a volume of lying Travels . It is only in this final stage ...
... final creative effort , in which all the qualities of his genius will be given free play whether they appear clothed in the grandeur and dignity of an epic or masquerading in a volume of lying Travels . It is only in this final stage ...
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... final product of the seventeenth century , para- doxically growing out of it and at the same time satirizing it and re- pudiating so much of its spirit , so in like manner we may well regard Gulliver's Travels as both in form and in ...
... final product of the seventeenth century , para- doxically growing out of it and at the same time satirizing it and re- pudiating so much of its spirit , so in like manner we may well regard Gulliver's Travels as both in form and in ...
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Comedy | 57 |
CONTENTS | 63 |
Swift and Stella | 70 |
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