Jonathan Swift: Essays on His Satire and Other StudiesOxford University Press, 1964 - 292 páginas |
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... young Lady on her Marriage . He is not , like Halifax , con- cerned to give general advice ; he has a more precise situation to deal with . For the young lady has just been married to a man " of good education and learning , of an ...
... young Lady on her Marriage . He is not , like Halifax , con- cerned to give general advice ; he has a more precise situation to deal with . For the young lady has just been married to a man " of good education and learning , of an ...
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... young lion , and hunts the two of them until finally his lance pierces them together : As , when a skilful Cook has truss'd a Brace of Woodcocks , He , with Iron Skewer , pierces the tender Sides of both , their Legs and Wings close ...
... young lion , and hunts the two of them until finally his lance pierces them together : As , when a skilful Cook has truss'd a Brace of Woodcocks , He , with Iron Skewer , pierces the tender Sides of both , their Legs and Wings close ...
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... young or beautiful- An Angel's face , a little crack't ; 51 he boasts that in all his addresses to her there had been only sincerity- To Stella , who collected and transcribed his Poems , 172052 50 Ibid . , p . 721 . 51 Ibid . , p . 734 ...
... young or beautiful- An Angel's face , a little crack't ; 51 he boasts that in all his addresses to her there had been only sincerity- To Stella , who collected and transcribed his Poems , 172052 50 Ibid . , p . 721 . 51 Ibid . , p . 734 ...
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Comedy | 57 |
CONTENTS | 63 |
Swift and Stella | 70 |
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