The Mind and Art of Jonathan SwiftSmith, 1965 - 400 pages |
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Page 80
... March 1698. The Battle of the Books was occasioned by Wotton's Reflections of June 1697 , which included Bentley's first Dissertation , while the closing incident of the satire is an allegorical representation of the victory which Boyle ...
... March 1698. The Battle of the Books was occasioned by Wotton's Reflections of June 1697 , which included Bentley's first Dissertation , while the closing incident of the satire is an allegorical representation of the victory which Boyle ...
Page 191
... March , despite the fact that no action had been taken , Archbishop King was writing as though Swift had the deanery in his pocket , and Stella and Dingley were equally certain .... I am not Dean of Wells , nor know any thing of being ...
... March , despite the fact that no action had been taken , Archbishop King was writing as though Swift had the deanery in his pocket , and Stella and Dingley were equally certain .... I am not Dean of Wells , nor know any thing of being ...
Page 218
... March to this languishing peri- odical . These essays - it is possible to question Swift's authorship of several of them - must have been dashed off in odd moments in the midst of far more urgent duties , for they are of marked ...
... March to this languishing peri- odical . These essays - it is possible to question Swift's authorship of several of them - must have been dashed off in odd moments in the midst of far more urgent duties , for they are of marked ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
CONTROLLING IDEAS | 49 |
N The Battle of the Books AND A Tale of a Tub | 75 |
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