Jonathan Swift: Essays on His Satire and Other StudiesOxford University Press, 1964 - 292 páginas |
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... person from Swift and from the Hack , because he is referred to in the third person ( in contrast with the Hack , who always uses the first person ) . I confess that I find this particular doc- trine of a trinity of persons a little ...
... person from Swift and from the Hack , because he is referred to in the third person ( in contrast with the Hack , who always uses the first person ) . I confess that I find this particular doc- trine of a trinity of persons a little ...
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... persons on earth , make your choice ; because I never saw that person whose conversation I entirely valued but hers ; this was the utmost I ever gave way to . And , secondly , I must assure you sin- cerely , that this regard of mine ...
... persons on earth , make your choice ; because I never saw that person whose conversation I entirely valued but hers ; this was the utmost I ever gave way to . And , secondly , I must assure you sin- cerely , that this regard of mine ...
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... person of my own rearing and instructing , from childhood , who excelled in every good quality that can possibly accomplish a human creature . . . . Dear Jim , par- don me , I know not what I am saying ; but believe me that violent ...
... person of my own rearing and instructing , from childhood , who excelled in every good quality that can possibly accomplish a human creature . . . . Dear Jim , par- don me , I know not what I am saying ; but believe me that violent ...
Contenido
Comedy | 57 |
CONTENTS | 63 |
Swift and Stella | 70 |
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