The Mind and Art of Jonathan SwiftOxford University Press, 1936 - 398 pages |
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Page 248
... once had sworn allegiance to Crom- well . Some effort was made , through the Act of Settle- ment and the Act of Explanation , to reinstate the catholic landowners , but by and large the Cromwellian settle- ment was merely confirmed ...
... once had sworn allegiance to Crom- well . Some effort was made , through the Act of Settle- ment and the Act of Explanation , to reinstate the catholic landowners , but by and large the Cromwellian settle- ment was merely confirmed ...
Page 338
... once in a moment of wildness went so far as to propose that Bolingbroke and Pope should come over to Ireland and take up permanent residence at the deanery . Bolingbroke was still determined that a suit- able living should be found for ...
... once in a moment of wildness went so far as to propose that Bolingbroke and Pope should come over to Ireland and take up permanent residence at the deanery . Bolingbroke was still determined that a suit- able living should be found for ...
Page 354
... once took action against the printers of the Proposal and thereby evoked the dean's wrath , which found immediate expression in satiric verses ( On a Printer being sent to New- gate ; On Noisy Tom , and other pieces ) . But this was ...
... once took action against the printers of the Proposal and thereby evoked the dean's wrath , which found immediate expression in satiric verses ( On a Printer being sent to New- gate ; On Noisy Tom , and other pieces ) . But this was ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
CONTROLLING IDEAS | 49 |
The Battle of the Books AND A Tale of a Tub | 75 |
Copyright | |
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