The Mind and Art of Jonathan SwiftOxford University Press, 1953 - 400 pages |
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... given to the wise for their want of morals , and to the ignorant for their want of faith , because both are without excuse . This renders the advantages equal of ignorance and knowledge . But some scruples in the wise , and some vices ...
... given to the wise for their want of morals , and to the ignorant for their want of faith , because both are without excuse . This renders the advantages equal of ignorance and knowledge . But some scruples in the wise , and some vices ...
Page 367
... given here is based upon Faulkner's 1735 edition , now recognized as the first authentic edition of the satire . ] The Poems of Jonathan Swift . Ed . W. E. Browning . London , 1910. 2 vols . ( ' Bohn's standard library . " ) The ...
... given here is based upon Faulkner's 1735 edition , now recognized as the first authentic edition of the satire . ] The Poems of Jonathan Swift . Ed . W. E. Browning . London , 1910. 2 vols . ( ' Bohn's standard library . " ) The ...
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... given correctly by Professor Smith ( The Letters of Swift to Ford , pp . 197- 202 ) . CHAPTER II 1 For Irish history ... given by Professor Herbert Davis in his recent edition of The Drapier's letters to the people of Ireland ( Oxford ...
... given correctly by Professor Smith ( The Letters of Swift to Ford , pp . 197- 202 ) . CHAPTER II 1 For Irish history ... given by Professor Herbert Davis in his recent edition of The Drapier's letters to the people of Ireland ( Oxford ...
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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