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Several letters from Swift to Ford - indicated in my notes are quoted from The Letters of Jonathan Swift to Charles Ford , ed . D. Nichol Smith ( Oxford : Oxford University Press , 1935 ) .- By per- mission of the publishers .
Several letters from Swift to Ford - indicated in my notes are quoted from The Letters of Jonathan Swift to Charles Ford , ed . D. Nichol Smith ( Oxford : Oxford University Press , 1935 ) .- By per- mission of the publishers .
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To these importu- nate letters Swift replied but once ( 8 July ) . ' I told you when I left England , ' he wrote , ' I would endeavour to for- get everything there , and would write as seldom as I could . ' They were carefully chosen ...
To these importu- nate letters Swift replied but once ( 8 July ) . ' I told you when I left England , ' he wrote , ' I would endeavour to for- get everything there , and would write as seldom as I could . ' They were carefully chosen ...
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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 ) . CHAPTER II 1 For Irish history my chief reliance has been upon the ...
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 ) . CHAPTER II 1 For Irish history my chief reliance has been upon the ...
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CONTROLLING IDEAS | 49 |
The Battle of the Books AND A Tale of a Tub | 75 |
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