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Page 56
If we desire to insinuate ourselves into Swift's mind , if we desire to view the universe as he viewed it , we must at once discard our own prejudice in favour of progress as the law of history . The outlook typical of his day was ...
If we desire to insinuate ourselves into Swift's mind , if we desire to view the universe as he viewed it , we must at once discard our own prejudice in favour of progress as the law of history . The outlook typical of his day was ...
Page 136
His desire to transcend mere party issues is apparent throughout the Sentiments , and gives to it a tone of modera- tion ... He opens with the declaration that he will not believe that either of the parties desires to push matters to ...
His desire to transcend mere party issues is apparent throughout the Sentiments , and gives to it a tone of modera- tion ... He opens with the declaration that he will not believe that either of the parties desires to push matters to ...
Page 168
For one thing , he had an altogether natural desire to retort upon the cen- sorious critics who had written against the Tale . He con- fined himself to two of these , William King , the author of Some Remarks on The Tale of a Tub ( 1704 ) ...
For one thing , he had an altogether natural desire to retort upon the cen- sorious critics who had written against the Tale . He con- fined himself to two of these , William King , the author of Some Remarks on The Tale of a Tub ( 1704 ) ...
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Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
CONTROLLING IDEAS | 49 |
The Battle of the Books AND A Tale of a Tub | 75 |
Copyright | |
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