The Mind and Art of Jonathan SwiftOxford University Press, 1953 - 400 pages |
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Page 36
... with Swift the friend ; with Swift the benefactor . Only by positing a split in personality or by sophisticating every action of his life to provide an impure motive can all sides of the man be explained in reference to 36 JONATHAN SWIFT.
... with Swift the friend ; with Swift the benefactor . Only by positing a split in personality or by sophisticating every action of his life to provide an impure motive can all sides of the man be explained in reference to 36 JONATHAN SWIFT.
Page 304
... references , for the satire abounded in them even after Motte had toned down a number of passages . Indeed , it was Swift's fear of the re- prisals which these references might call forth from the gov- ernment that had dictated the ...
... references , for the satire abounded in them even after Motte had toned down a number of passages . Indeed , it was Swift's fear of the re- prisals which these references might call forth from the gov- ernment that had dictated the ...
Page 318
... reference to recent occurrences in Ireland , is to be found chiefly in chapter iii , in connexion with the methods ... references to Ireland in other parts of the Voyage , particu- larly in chapter iv , where the discredited Balnibarbian ...
... reference to recent occurrences in Ireland , is to be found chiefly in chapter iii , in connexion with the methods ... references to Ireland in other parts of the Voyage , particu- larly in chapter iv , where the discredited Balnibarbian ...
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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