The Mind and Art of Jonathan SwiftOxford University Press, 1936 - 398 pages |
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Page 105
... pamphlets written see in 1708 and 1709 , of which five saw publication at the time . In these he was bent solely on intellectual statement , and accordingly the position which he defined did not call for immediate translation into ...
... pamphlets written see in 1708 and 1709 , of which five saw publication at the time . In these he was bent solely on intellectual statement , and accordingly the position which he defined did not call for immediate translation into ...
Page 122
... pamphlets which he now wrote . But such suspicion can arise only from an insufficient grasp of Swift's character . Undoubtedly he meant the world to take note that he was not only a wit but a clergyman entirely competent in the field of ...
... pamphlets which he now wrote . But such suspicion can arise only from an insufficient grasp of Swift's character . Undoubtedly he meant the world to take note that he was not only a wit but a clergyman entirely competent in the field of ...
Page 194
... pamphlets . Steele , recently elected to parliament from Stockbridge , undertook to censure the ministry in a pamphlet entitled The Importance of Dunkirk Considered ( 22 September ) . Here was the opening for which Swift had been ...
... pamphlets . Steele , recently elected to parliament from Stockbridge , undertook to censure the ministry in a pamphlet entitled The Importance of Dunkirk Considered ( 22 September ) . Here was the opening for which Swift had been ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
CONTROLLING IDEAS | 49 |
The Battle of the Books AND A Tale of a Tub | 75 |
Copyright | |
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