The Mind and Art of Jonathan SwiftOxford University Press, 1953 - 400 pages |
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Page 40
... tone . Unfortunately the bad habits confirmed during a year's desperate struggles with the Pindaric ode still ride him hard : ungainly from start to finish , he is perversely obscure through entire paragraphs ; he hammers his ideas home ...
... tone . Unfortunately the bad habits confirmed during a year's desperate struggles with the Pindaric ode still ride him hard : ungainly from start to finish , he is perversely obscure through entire paragraphs ; he hammers his ideas home ...
Page 45
... tone unheard since the days of Erasmus . His transformation was brought about , however , not by any renunciation of the themes and ideas which he had been striving to develop in the early verse , but by a rich elaboration of these and ...
... tone unheard since the days of Erasmus . His transformation was brought about , however , not by any renunciation of the themes and ideas which he had been striving to develop in the early verse , but by a rich elaboration of these and ...
Page 88
... tone , and only in a secondary way by the sustained attack on the moderns and the corruptions of modern learning - only once are religious corruptions introduced . Impertinence is foremost . Penetrate this and you find the satire ...
... tone , and only in a secondary way by the sustained attack on the moderns and the corruptions of modern learning - only once are religious corruptions introduced . Impertinence is foremost . Penetrate this and you find the satire ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
MOOR PARK AND SIR WILLIAM TEMPLE | 10 |
THE EARLY VERSE | 29 |
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