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12 In Gulliver's Travels Swift doubtless drew upon the au- thentic voyages for a great deal in the way of tone and for ... But it was an imaginary voyage which he was writing , and it is to well - established characteristics of this ...
12 In Gulliver's Travels Swift doubtless drew upon the au- thentic voyages for a great deal in the way of tone and for ... But it was an imaginary voyage which he was writing , and it is to well - established characteristics of this ...
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on , the imaginary voyage has been a vehicle for specific satire upon historians , scholars , courts , etc. How much satire of this sort - satire without an arrière - pensée - there is in Gulliver's Travels one does not perceive until ...
on , the imaginary voyage has been a vehicle for specific satire upon historians , scholars , courts , etc. How much satire of this sort - satire without an arrière - pensée - there is in Gulliver's Travels one does not perceive until ...
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13 On Swift's indebtedness to the authentic voyages see the following : A. W. Secord , review of W. A. Eddy's Gulliver's travels ... 14 On the imaginary voyage and its significance in European thought see the following : Gilbert Chinard ...
13 On Swift's indebtedness to the authentic voyages see the following : A. W. Secord , review of W. A. Eddy's Gulliver's travels ... 14 On the imaginary voyage and its significance in European thought see the following : Gilbert Chinard ...
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MOOR PARK AND SIR WILLIAM TEMPLE | 10 |
The Battle of the Books AND A Tale of a | 49 |
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