The Mind and Art of Jonathan SwiftSmith, 1965 - 400 pages |
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Page 246
... Irish - born Eng- lishman but of an Englishman of the established church and of the governing class : the spoliation of the native Irish he took for granted , catholicism he contemned , pres- byterianism he hated and denounced . The ...
... Irish - born Eng- lishman but of an Englishman of the established church and of the governing class : the spoliation of the native Irish he took for granted , catholicism he contemned , pres- byterianism he hated and denounced . The ...
Page 251
... Irish parliament for the suppression of catholics had been supplemented in the Eng- lish privy council by a clause imposing a test on all holders of civil or military office , to which clause the Irish parliament had given its consent ...
... Irish parliament for the suppression of catholics had been supplemented in the Eng- lish privy council by a clause imposing a test on all holders of civil or military office , to which clause the Irish parliament had given its consent ...
Page 253
... Irish tracts was A Proposal for the Universal Use of Irish Manufacture ( 1720 ) , a militant sum- mary of the evils created by the laws passed against Irish manufacture and agriculture . When Swift turns to his fel- low - countrymen ...
... Irish tracts was A Proposal for the Universal Use of Irish Manufacture ( 1720 ) , a militant sum- mary of the evils created by the laws passed against Irish manufacture and agriculture . When Swift turns to his fel- low - countrymen ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
CONTROLLING IDEAS | 49 |
N The Battle of the Books AND A Tale of a Tub | 75 |
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