The Mind and Art of Jonathan SwiftOxford University Press, 1936 - 398 pages |
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Page 45
... taken of Swift's position at Moor Park and his attitude towards Temple . It will not do to say of the Ode to Temple and of Sir William's late Illness and Recovery that forced and empty compliments alone are expressed . The entire five ...
... taken of Swift's position at Moor Park and his attitude towards Temple . It will not do to say of the Ode to Temple and of Sir William's late Illness and Recovery that forced and empty compliments alone are expressed . The entire five ...
Page 191
... taken , Archbishop King was writing as though Swift had the deanery in his pocket , and Stella and Dingley were equally certain . . . . I am not Dean of Wells , nor know any thing of being so , ' Swift replied peevishly ( The Journal to ...
... taken , Archbishop King was writing as though Swift had the deanery in his pocket , and Stella and Dingley were equally certain . . . . I am not Dean of Wells , nor know any thing of being so , ' Swift replied peevishly ( The Journal to ...
Page 351
... taken seri- ously ; all patriotic Irishmen rose to defend their idol , and the inhabitants of the Liberty of St. Patrick's passed a solemn Resolution to defend the life and limbs of the dean against Bettesworth ' and all his ruffians ...
... taken seri- ously ; all patriotic Irishmen rose to defend their idol , and the inhabitants of the Liberty of St. Patrick's passed a solemn Resolution to defend the life and limbs of the dean against Bettesworth ' and all his ruffians ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
CONTROLLING IDEAS | 49 |
The Battle of the Books AND A Tale of a Tub | 75 |
Copyright | |
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