The Complete PoemsPenguin Books, 1983 - 956 pàgines |
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Jonathan Swift Pat Rogers. To Thomas Sheridan 175 Sheridan , a Goose 176 Mary the Cook - Maid's Letter to Dr Sheridan 177 A Letter to the Reverend Dr Sheridan 178 To Mr Delany 179 On Dan Jackson's Picture 182 Dan Jackson's Reply 183 ...
Jonathan Swift Pat Rogers. To Thomas Sheridan 175 Sheridan , a Goose 176 Mary the Cook - Maid's Letter to Dr Sheridan 177 A Letter to the Reverend Dr Sheridan 178 To Mr Delany 179 On Dan Jackson's Picture 182 Dan Jackson's Reply 183 ...
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... SHERIDAN Like the preceding items , first published by Barrett in 1808 from an MS in TCD . This follows after a gap of some six weeks . For a reply in Latin by Sheri- dan , see P III , 981-2 . Sheridan had first complained of a sore eye ...
... SHERIDAN Like the preceding items , first published by Barrett in 1808 from an MS in TCD . This follows after a gap of some six weeks . For a reply in Latin by Sheri- dan , see P III , 981-2 . Sheridan had first complained of a sore eye ...
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... SHERIDAN These verses , answered by Delany in the name of Sheridan , again date from Swift's stay at Gaulstown in the summer of 1721. First published by Deane Swift , and taken into F the same year . The text here is based on Deane ...
... SHERIDAN These verses , answered by Delany in the name of Sheridan , again date from Swift's stay at Gaulstown in the summer of 1721. First published by Deane Swift , and taken into F the same year . The text here is based on Deane ...
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Introduction | 15 |
Acknowledgements | 27 |
Further Reading | 33 |
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