The Mind and Art of Jonathan SwiftOxford University Press, 1953 - 400 pages |
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Page 136
... believe that either of the parties desires to push matters to extremes in religion and government as charged by its ene- mies ; he will not believe that the whigs are working for a presbyterian church and a republican government ; he ...
... believe that either of the parties desires to push matters to extremes in religion and government as charged by its ene- mies ; he will not believe that the whigs are working for a presbyterian church and a republican government ; he ...
Page 215
... believe I can't do't , that's pozz.- Tom begins to g'imself airs because he's going with the plenipo's.- ' Tis said , the French King will bamboozl ' us agen , which causes many speculations . The Jacks , and others of that kidney , are ...
... believe I can't do't , that's pozz.- Tom begins to g'imself airs because he's going with the plenipo's.- ' Tis said , the French King will bamboozl ' us agen , which causes many speculations . The Jacks , and others of that kidney , are ...
Page 299
... believe that its use is harmful . The Houyhnhnms , like Lahontan's savages , believe that Europeans wear clothes in order to hide their deformities . Neither the horses nor the savages know how to lie , and both attribute the ...
... believe that its use is harmful . The Houyhnhnms , like Lahontan's savages , believe that Europeans wear clothes in order to hide their deformities . Neither the horses nor the savages know how to lie , and both attribute the ...
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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