The Complete PoemsPenguin Books, 1983 - 956 pàgines |
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... sense of the ' horns of cuckoldry ' . Tilley A620 . 19 To inflame both the nations Swift wrote to Pope on 10 January ... sense of ' swingingly ' , that is , ' hugely , immensely ' ; but there is an obvious pun on the slang sense of ...
... sense of the ' horns of cuckoldry ' . Tilley A620 . 19 To inflame both the nations Swift wrote to Pope on 10 January ... sense of ' swingingly ' , that is , ' hugely , immensely ' ; but there is an obvious pun on the slang sense of ...
Pàgina 722
... sense it is used by Swift himself ( Drapier , p . 43 ) . Dog on't also puns on the imprecation from which modern ' doggone ' probably derives . 34 thrown down the sense appears to be ' thrown up ' , although OED does not record such a ...
... sense it is used by Swift himself ( Drapier , p . 43 ) . Dog on't also puns on the imprecation from which modern ' doggone ' probably derives . 34 thrown down the sense appears to be ' thrown up ' , although OED does not record such a ...
Pàgina 747
Jonathan Swift Pat Rogers. allusions and I am not sure about the sense or grammar in places . The poem may be by Swift , but if so there is a lot about it we do not fully understand . The text represents an attempt to make sense of the ...
Jonathan Swift Pat Rogers. allusions and I am not sure about the sense or grammar in places . The poem may be by Swift , but if so there is a lot about it we do not fully understand . The text represents an attempt to make sense of the ...
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