Jonathan Swift: Essays on His Satire and Other StudiesOxford University Press, 1964 - 292 páginas |
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... given it him , having framed our bodies to ten- dernesse , mens to more hardness ; God hath given it him , saying to our first mother Evah ; Thy desire shall be subject to thine husband , and hee shall rule over thee.8 It is not ...
... given it him , having framed our bodies to ten- dernesse , mens to more hardness ; God hath given it him , saying to our first mother Evah ; Thy desire shall be subject to thine husband , and hee shall rule over thee.8 It is not ...
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... given me , by Sr. Archibald Acheson at Bath November 2nd 1768. It was given to his Father , by the Dean of St. Patrick , and is of the hand writing of Stella , Mrs. Johnson.26 Sir Harold Williams used it in preparing his edition of ...
... given me , by Sr. Archibald Acheson at Bath November 2nd 1768. It was given to his Father , by the Dean of St. Patrick , and is of the hand writing of Stella , Mrs. Johnson.26 Sir Harold Williams used it in preparing his edition of ...
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... given to Rotation . " 10 He will himself provide for the purpose A Tale of a Tub . Again neither the phrase nor its use as a title is new . Instances are given in the Guthkelch and Nichol Smith edition , to which I am indebted ...
... given to Rotation . " 10 He will himself provide for the purpose A Tale of a Tub . Again neither the phrase nor its use as a title is new . Instances are given in the Guthkelch and Nichol Smith edition , to which I am indebted ...
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Comedy | 57 |
CONTENTS | 63 |
Swift and Stella | 70 |
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