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Within a few weeks Motte issued two further octavo editions and in 1727 a fourth octavo edition , incorporating in the latter certain corrections furnished by Charles Ford . Now , it was not the original manuscript of Gulliver's Travels ...
Within a few weeks Motte issued two further octavo editions and in 1727 a fourth octavo edition , incorporating in the latter certain corrections furnished by Charles Ford . Now , it was not the original manuscript of Gulliver's Travels ...
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A. Editions The Prose works of Jonathan Swift . Ed . Temple Scott . ... [ The text of Gulliver's travels given here is based upon Faulkner's 1735 edition , now recognized as the first authentic edition of the satire . ] ...
A. Editions The Prose works of Jonathan Swift . Ed . Temple Scott . ... [ The text of Gulliver's travels given here is based upon Faulkner's 1735 edition , now recognized as the first authentic edition of the satire . ] ...
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A. Martin Freeman ; and it is from this edition that I quote . 2 These two pieces , previously garbled into one , have only recently been given correctly by Professor Smith ( The Letters of Swift to Ford , pp . 197- 202 ) .
A. Martin Freeman ; and it is from this edition that I quote . 2 These two pieces , previously garbled into one , have only recently been given correctly by Professor Smith ( The Letters of Swift to Ford , pp . 197- 202 ) .
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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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