The Mind and Art of Jonathan SwiftOxford University Press, 1953 - 400 pages |
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... Dublin , a posthumous child , son of English parents who had settled in Ireland : The Rev. Thomas Swift ( 1595- 1658 ) married . : vicar of Goodrich , in Hereford- shire ; a stout resister of the roundheads during the Civil Wars . Many ...
... Dublin , a posthumous child , son of English parents who had settled in Ireland : The Rev. Thomas Swift ( 1595- 1658 ) married . : vicar of Goodrich , in Hereford- shire ; a stout resister of the roundheads during the Civil Wars . Many ...
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... Dublin to lodge information with the lord- lieutenant , who was forced to forbid Sheridan's appearance at Dublin Castle . Swift sent his friend to Gulliver's Travels for consolation : It is indeed against common sense to think , that ...
... Dublin to lodge information with the lord- lieutenant , who was forced to forbid Sheridan's appearance at Dublin Castle . Swift sent his friend to Gulliver's Travels for consolation : It is indeed against common sense to think , that ...
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... Dublin , the way was opened for an ' authorized ' edition of the correspondence . When it appeared in London in 1741 , this ' authorized ' version con- tained a prefatory note stating that the letters as now pub- lished were ' copied ...
... Dublin , the way was opened for an ' authorized ' edition of the correspondence . When it appeared in London in 1741 , this ' authorized ' version con- tained a prefatory note stating that the letters as now pub- lished were ' copied ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 3 |
MOOR PARK AND SIR WILLIAM TEMPLE | 10 |
The Battle of the Books AND A Tale of a | 49 |
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