The Mind and Art of Jonathan SwiftOxford University Press, 1953 - 400 pages |
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Ricardo Quintana. word , been satisfied to go on turning out more Odes to King William , he would have done well ... turned to the Pindaric ode ; yet even this metrical form proved insufficiently flexible . The Ode to Temple and the ...
Ricardo Quintana. word , been satisfied to go on turning out more Odes to King William , he would have done well ... turned to the Pindaric ode ; yet even this metrical form proved insufficiently flexible . The Ode to Temple and the ...
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... turning sentiment strongly against the Allies , particularly the Dutch . It was Swift to whom they turned at this all - important junc- ture , and his wonder - working pen produced in November , just before the parliamentary debate was ...
... turning sentiment strongly against the Allies , particularly the Dutch . It was Swift to whom they turned at this all - important junc- ture , and his wonder - working pen produced in November , just before the parliamentary debate was ...
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... turned with her to consider what lay behind them : Although we now can form no more Long schemes of life , as heretofore ; Yet you , while time is running fast , Can look with joy on what is past . During the final weeks of 1727 he was ...
... turned with her to consider what lay behind them : Although we now can form no more Long schemes of life , as heretofore ; Yet you , while time is running fast , Can look with joy on what is past . During the final weeks of 1727 he was ...
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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