The Mind and Art of Jonathan SwiftOxford University Press, 1936 - 398 pages |
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Page 39
... months . During the remainder of this year and the greater part of 1693 we may imagine Swift still courting the Muse ... month Swift wrote his lines To Mr. Congreve , in the following month the lines Occasioned by Sir William Temple's ...
... months . During the remainder of this year and the greater part of 1693 we may imagine Swift still courting the Muse ... month Swift wrote his lines To Mr. Congreve , in the following month the lines Occasioned by Sir William Temple's ...
Page 122
... months later , it was Lambert who was preferred , not Swift . Lambert had complied with the ministry by changing his ideas concerning toleration . The crucial nature of Swift's reactions to the events of 1708-1709 should now be apparent ...
... months later , it was Lambert who was preferred , not Swift . Lambert had complied with the ministry by changing his ideas concerning toleration . The crucial nature of Swift's reactions to the events of 1708-1709 should now be apparent ...
Page 189
... months . And then there was the matter of his preferment . Swift , unmindful as yet of the difficulties that lay ahead , strode into the new year with the splendid energy awakened by the journalistic discipline of the previous months ...
... months . And then there was the matter of his preferment . Swift , unmindful as yet of the difficulties that lay ahead , strode into the new year with the splendid energy awakened by the journalistic discipline of the previous months ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
CONTROLLING IDEAS | 49 |
The Battle of the Books AND A Tale of a Tub | 75 |
Copyright | |
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