The Mind and Art of Jonathan SwiftOxford University Press, 1953 - 400 pages |
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Page 130
... later writings the Contests and Dissensions is a curious performance . In 1701 Swift's whig philosophy had not passed through fire ; there were elements in it which were later to be refined away . When he under- took a defence of the ...
... later writings the Contests and Dissensions is a curious performance . In 1701 Swift's whig philosophy had not passed through fire ; there were elements in it which were later to be refined away . When he under- took a defence of the ...
Page 131
... later adopted , between the administrative or executive power of the Crown and the legislative power as held by king , lords , and commons . When speaking in the Contests and Dissensions of the ad- ministrative or executive power he ...
... later adopted , between the administrative or executive power of the Crown and the legislative power as held by king , lords , and commons . When speaking in the Contests and Dissensions of the ad- ministrative or executive power he ...
Page 341
... later that year The Character of Doctor Sheridan , which was one of the last things he ever wrote , he bore no grudge . After Stella's death a number of new faces began to appear in the circle at the deanery . The most prominent of ...
... later that year The Character of Doctor Sheridan , which was one of the last things he ever wrote , he bore no grudge . After Stella's death a number of new faces began to appear in the circle at the deanery . The most prominent of ...
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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