The Mind and Art of Jonathan SwiftOxford University Press, 1953 - 400 pages |
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... chapters i and ii of A Voyage to Lilliput , which will always cast their spell over the reader . But he had also intended to represent the pygmies as an ideally rational people , and in chapter vi - ' Of The In- habitants Of Lilliput ...
... chapters i and ii of A Voyage to Lilliput , which will always cast their spell over the reader . But he had also intended to represent the pygmies as an ideally rational people , and in chapter vi - ' Of The In- habitants Of Lilliput ...
Page 383
... CHAPTER III The most thorough - going analysis of Swift's early verse is to be found in Pons , Swift . See also Ball ... CHAPTER IV 1 On the characteristic rationalism of the Enlightenment , see A. O. Lovejoy , " The parallel of deism ...
... CHAPTER III The most thorough - going analysis of Swift's early verse is to be found in Pons , Swift . See also Ball ... CHAPTER IV 1 On the characteristic rationalism of the Enlightenment , see A. O. Lovejoy , " The parallel of deism ...
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... CHAPTER II 1 For Irish history my chief reliance has been upon the following : W. E. A. Lecky , A history of Ireland in the eighteenth century ( 5 vols .; London , 1919 ) ; Robert Dunlop , Ireland from the earliest times to the present ...
... CHAPTER II 1 For Irish history my chief reliance has been upon the following : W. E. A. Lecky , A history of Ireland in the eighteenth century ( 5 vols .; London , 1919 ) ; Robert Dunlop , Ireland from the earliest times to the present ...
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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