The Mind and Art of Jonathan SwiftOxford University Press, 1953 - 400 pages |
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Page 137
... relations of church and state , his reasonableness , and the extent to which the principles of the Revolution controlled his thinking cannot be understood without some knowledge of the positions relative to one an- other which the ...
... relations of church and state , his reasonableness , and the extent to which the principles of the Revolution controlled his thinking cannot be understood without some knowledge of the positions relative to one an- other which the ...
Page 369
... relations between Lord Orrery and Swift . ] A review of Lord Orrery's Remarks . Monthly review , v ( 1751 ) , 407-24 , 475-87 . Richardson , Samuel . Letter to Lady Bradshaigh , 22 April 1752 . In The Correspondence of Samuel Richardson ...
... relations between Lord Orrery and Swift . ] A review of Lord Orrery's Remarks . Monthly review , v ( 1751 ) , 407-24 , 475-87 . Richardson , Samuel . Letter to Lady Bradshaigh , 22 April 1752 . In The Correspondence of Samuel Richardson ...
Page 386
... relations between this work and A Comical view of the transactions that will happen in the cities of London and Westminster see Eddy , N & Q , CLVIII ( 1930 ) , 148-49 . 6 Mabel Phillips ( DeVane ) has discovered in the Yale University ...
... relations between this work and A Comical view of the transactions that will happen in the cities of London and Westminster see Eddy , N & Q , CLVIII ( 1930 ) , 148-49 . 6 Mabel Phillips ( DeVane ) has discovered in the Yale University ...
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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