The Complete PoemsPenguin Books, 1983 - 956 pàgines |
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... poem to Dunton with a letter dated 14 February 1691/2 , that is , St Valentine's Day . The supplement containing the Ode was advertised on 2 April ; McEwen ( p . 24 ) indicates that it may actually have been published on All Fools ' Day ...
... poem to Dunton with a letter dated 14 February 1691/2 , that is , St Valentine's Day . The supplement containing the Ode was advertised on 2 April ; McEwen ( p . 24 ) indicates that it may actually have been published on All Fools ' Day ...
Pàgina 847
... poem . Accordingly he quickly arranged for Faulkner to bring out the fuller text , which was done probably in February . On 6 March , King was writing to Mrs Whiteway of the Dublin edition , which had already reached him : I do not ...
... poem . Accordingly he quickly arranged for Faulkner to bring out the fuller text , which was done probably in February . On 6 March , King was writing to Mrs Whiteway of the Dublin edition , which had already reached him : I do not ...
Pàgina 896
... poem was consistently excluded from the parallel series of F editions in Dublin . Other edi- tors prior to Scott ( for example , Sheridan and Nichols ) do include it among Swift's works . ( 4 ) In 1773 Bell included Bounce to Fop in the ...
... poem was consistently excluded from the parallel series of F editions in Dublin . Other edi- tors prior to Scott ( for example , Sheridan and Nichols ) do include it among Swift's works . ( 4 ) In 1773 Bell included Bounce to Fop in the ...
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Introduction | 15 |
Acknowledgements | 27 |
Further Reading | 33 |
Copyright | |
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