The Mind and Art of Jonathan SwiftOxford University Press, 1936 - 398 pages |
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Page 45
... entire five pieces must be taken together , and when they are it is clear to what degree Swift is con- scious of his spiritual independence . More than that , he is responsive to the new environment and comes to centre his concept of ...
... entire five pieces must be taken together , and when they are it is clear to what degree Swift is con- scious of his spiritual independence . More than that , he is responsive to the new environment and comes to centre his concept of ...
Page 138
... entire previous history : threatened with a return of a church - state they became increasingly Erastian , extremists like Hoadly describing a state - church in which other powers . almost vanished before political authority . Swift's ...
... entire previous history : threatened with a return of a church - state they became increasingly Erastian , extremists like Hoadly describing a state - church in which other powers . almost vanished before political authority . Swift's ...
Page 291
... entire work was revised in 1725 . Swift began , then , with the voyage to the land of the pygmies , using for his first two chapters material composed in 1714. In 1714 , it would appear , Swift had conceived this first voyage as ...
... entire work was revised in 1725 . Swift began , then , with the voyage to the land of the pygmies , using for his first two chapters material composed in 1714. In 1714 , it would appear , Swift had conceived this first voyage as ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
CONTROLLING IDEAS | 49 |
The Battle of the Books AND A Tale of a Tub | 75 |
Copyright | |
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