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A. C. Guthkelch and D. Nichol Smith ( Oxford : Oxford University Press , 1920 ) .- By per- mission of the publishers . The Journal to Stella is quoted from Journal to Stella , newly deciphered and edited by J. K. Moorhead ( New York ...
A. C. Guthkelch and D. Nichol Smith ( Oxford : Oxford University Press , 1920 ) .- By per- mission of the publishers . The Journal to Stella is quoted from Journal to Stella , newly deciphered and edited by J. K. Moorhead ( New York ...
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D. Nichol Smith ( Oxford : Oxford University Press , 1935 ) .- By per- mission of the publishers . All other correspondence of Swift is quoted from The Correspondence of Jonathan Swift , ed . F. Elrington Ball ( 6 vols .; London : G.
D. Nichol Smith ( Oxford : Oxford University Press , 1935 ) .- By per- mission of the publishers . All other correspondence of Swift is quoted from The Correspondence of Jonathan Swift , ed . F. Elrington Ball ( 6 vols .; London : G.
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He had been at odds with Oxford off and on since the Guiscard incident ; his impatience had mounted steadily since the latter's refusal to sweep all moderates from office ; he could now point to the whigs ' success as a fore- token of ...
He had been at odds with Oxford off and on since the Guiscard incident ; his impatience had mounted steadily since the latter's refusal to sweep all moderates from office ; he could now point to the whigs ' success as a fore- token of ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
CONTROLLING IDEAS | 49 |
The Battle of the Books AND A Tale of a Tub | 75 |
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