Jonathan SwiftHoughton Mifflin, 1937 - 432 páginas |
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... young women . They talked incessantly , but that was " owing to a scarcity of matter and a scarcity of words , so people come faster out of a church when it is almost empty than when there is a crowd about the door . " They made bad ...
... young women . They talked incessantly , but that was " owing to a scarcity of matter and a scarcity of words , so people come faster out of a church when it is almost empty than when there is a crowd about the door . " They made bad ...
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... Young Clergyman , he expresses his deliberate opinion that " no gentle- man of a regular education , and regular in his morals , did ever profess himself a free - thinker . " A vague sort of Deism was prevalent in the fashionable ...
... Young Clergyman , he expresses his deliberate opinion that " no gentle- man of a regular education , and regular in his morals , did ever profess himself a free - thinker . " A vague sort of Deism was prevalent in the fashionable ...
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... young brother who was destined for the army , and was called by Swift " the Colonel , " he was on the liveliest of terms . They joked with the great man ; on one occasion , for example , we hear of their luring him to the house by a ...
... young brother who was destined for the army , and was called by Swift " the Colonel , " he was on the liveliest of terms . They joked with the great man ; on one occasion , for example , we hear of their luring him to the house by a ...
Contenido
CHAPTER PAGE | 15 |
London iii | 170 |
The Dean of St Patricks | 203 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 3 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
accordingly acquaintance Addison amusing appears Arbuthnot Archbishop became Bishop Bolingbroke Brobdingnag Cadenus called Celbridge character Charles Firth Church Corr Dean Deane Swift Deanery death Deism Deists Delany divine doubt Drapier Drapier's Letters Dublin Dublin Castle Duchess Duchess of Ormond edition enemies England English Esther Johnson evidently expressed fact Ford friends Gulliver Gulliver's Travels honour Houyhnhnms human interest Ireland Irish Jonathan Swift Kilroot King knew Lady Laracor later least less living London Lord manner mind Minister misanthropy Moor Park nature never occasion occasional once opinion Oxford pamphlet passion Patrick's person Pilkington poem political Pope position reason religion satire says Scriblerus Club seems seen servants Sheridan society soon spirit Swift wrote Tale tell Temple things thought told Tory Vanessa verses Whig whole woman words write written Yahoos young