The Mind and Art of Jonathan SwiftSmith, 1965 - 400 pages |
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Page 49
... ideas which , beginning with these two great satires , were the bone and sinew of everything that Swift wrote . There is little in the present chapter which will not , it is believed ... ideas and attitudes underlie 49 CONTROLLING IDEAS.
... ideas which , beginning with these two great satires , were the bone and sinew of everything that Swift wrote . There is little in the present chapter which will not , it is believed ... ideas and attitudes underlie 49 CONTROLLING IDEAS.
Page 51
... ideas , which enforced the emotional intensity and canalized it but did not generate it . Swift's thought , a unified whole as entertained by him , presents from the point of view of the history of ideas two different sides . In a ...
... ideas , which enforced the emotional intensity and canalized it but did not generate it . Swift's thought , a unified whole as entertained by him , presents from the point of view of the history of ideas two different sides . In a ...
Page 73
... ideas which he took from his age . Having done this , he worked ceaselessly to raise the church up as the chief support of the life of reason . That there was a fuller life Swift , because of his intellectual heritage , did not ...
... ideas which he took from his age . Having done this , he worked ceaselessly to raise the church up as the chief support of the life of reason . That there was a fuller life Swift , because of his intellectual heritage , did not ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
CONTROLLING IDEAS | 49 |
N The Battle of the Books AND A Tale of a Tub | 75 |
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