The Mind and Art of Jonathan SwiftOxford University Press, 1936 - 398 pages |
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Page 39
... months . During the remainder of this year and the greater part of 1693 we may imagine Swift still courting the Muse ... month Swift wrote his lines To Mr. Congreve , in the following month the lines Occasioned by Sir William Temple's ...
... months . During the remainder of this year and the greater part of 1693 we may imagine Swift still courting the Muse ... month Swift wrote his lines To Mr. Congreve , in the following month the lines Occasioned by Sir William Temple's ...
Page 189
... months . And then there was the matter of his preferment . - Swift , unmindful as yet of the difficulties that lay ahead , strode into the new year with the splendid energy awakened by the journalistic discipline of the previous months ...
... months . And then there was the matter of his preferment . - Swift , unmindful as yet of the difficulties that lay ahead , strode into the new year with the splendid energy awakened by the journalistic discipline of the previous months ...
Page 190
... months and caused him on several occasions to interrupt his entries in the Journal . The last of May , on his feet once more , Swift went to Kensington for a fortnight to be near the tory leaders , and during the summer he was ...
... months and caused him on several occasions to interrupt his entries in the Journal . The last of May , on his feet once more , Swift went to Kensington for a fortnight to be near the tory leaders , and during the summer he was ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
CONTROLLING IDEAS | 49 |
The Battle of the Books AND A Tale of a Tub | 75 |
Copyright | |
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