The Mind and Art of Jonathan SwiftSmith, 1965 - 400 pages |
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Page 170
... once held for him , and the fascination and excitement of the great city which he had just left must have brought him close to despair . After months of in- tense activity , he was again a country vicar . There was only too much time ...
... once held for him , and the fascination and excitement of the great city which he had just left must have brought him close to despair . After months of in- tense activity , he was again a country vicar . There was only too much time ...
Page 234
... once reflected in his verses . While he did not cease to banter Sheridan in trifling rhymes , to exchange thrusts with Delany , or to address Stella and others in oc- casional pieces , he no longer confined his verses to subjects of ...
... once reflected in his verses . While he did not cease to banter Sheridan in trifling rhymes , to exchange thrusts with Delany , or to address Stella and others in oc- casional pieces , he no longer confined his verses to subjects of ...
Page 338
... once in a moment of wildness went so far as to propose that Bolingbroke and Pope should come over to Ireland and take up permanent residence at the deanery . Bolingbroke was still determined that a suit- able living should be found for ...
... once in a moment of wildness went so far as to propose that Bolingbroke and Pope should come over to Ireland and take up permanent residence at the deanery . Bolingbroke was still determined that a suit- able living should be found for ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
CONTROLLING IDEAS | 49 |
N The Battle of the Books AND A Tale of a Tub | 75 |
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