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4 A Letter concerning the Sacramental Test ( dated as from Dublin 4 December 1708 ) and A Letter to a Member of Parliament , in Ireland , upon the choosing a New Speaker there ( subsequent to December 1709 ) mark Swift's first open ...
4 A Letter concerning the Sacramental Test ( dated as from Dublin 4 December 1708 ) and A Letter to a Member of Parliament , in Ireland , upon the choosing a New Speaker there ( subsequent to December 1709 ) mark Swift's first open ...
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time in the fifth ( 1710 ) edition of the Tale , is dated 3 June 1709. Like the satire itself , it was never openly acknowl- edged by Swift , but his authorship is beyond dispute and up to a certain point his motives are clear .
time in the fifth ( 1710 ) edition of the Tale , is dated 3 June 1709. Like the satire itself , it was never openly acknowl- edged by Swift , but his authorship is beyond dispute and up to a certain point his motives are clear .
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The earlier of these is A Letter to a Young Gentleman , lately enter'd into Holy Orders ( dated 9 January 1720 ; ptd . 1721 ) , which has already been studied ; the second is A Letter of Advice to a Young Poet ( dated 1 December 1720 ...
The earlier of these is A Letter to a Young Gentleman , lately enter'd into Holy Orders ( dated 9 January 1720 ; ptd . 1721 ) , which has already been studied ; the second is A Letter of Advice to a Young Poet ( dated 1 December 1720 ...
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CONTROLLING IDEAS | 49 |
The Battle of the Books AND A Tale of a Tub | 75 |
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