The Mind and Art of Jonathan SwiftOxford University Press, 1936 - 398 pages |
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Page 118
... passed beyond the limits within which Swift's interests were as yet confined . The war meant noth- ing to him until he embraced toryism and was primed by the tory leaders with all the arguments for peace . During 1708-1709 his thoughts ...
... passed beyond the limits within which Swift's interests were as yet confined . The war meant noth- ing to him until he embraced toryism and was primed by the tory leaders with all the arguments for peace . During 1708-1709 his thoughts ...
Page 175
... passing his days since his last return to Ireland , and established him once more close to the heart of English political ... passed he had not only been snared by the tories , but had been set up by them as their factotum in charge of ...
... passing his days since his last return to Ireland , and established him once more close to the heart of English political ... passed he had not only been snared by the tories , but had been set up by them as their factotum in charge of ...
Page 350
... passed , while the Test was being debated with such feeling , the dissenters had often been heard to use the terms ' brother protestants ' and ' fellow Christians ' in refer- ence to the members of the established church . These terms ...
... passed , while the Test was being debated with such feeling , the dissenters had often been heard to use the terms ' brother protestants ' and ' fellow Christians ' in refer- ence to the members of the established church . These terms ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
CONTROLLING IDEAS | 49 |
The Battle of the Books AND A Tale of a Tub | 75 |
Copyright | |
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