Jonathan Swift: A Critical BiographyCape, 1954 - 508 pàgines |
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... Brobdingnag and the creative predecessor to the land of the Houyhnhnms is not . For the impression made by Book III in the sequence is bewildering . The focus of attention is incessantly being changed . The initial absurdity of the ...
... Brobdingnag and the creative predecessor to the land of the Houyhnhnms is not . For the impression made by Book III in the sequence is bewildering . The focus of attention is incessantly being changed . The initial absurdity of the ...
Pàgina 338
... Brobdingnag is on Swift's side about the Test Act . ' He said , he knew no reason , why those who entertain opinions prejudicial to the public , should be obliged to change , or should not be obliged to conceal them.'13 12 - From these ...
... Brobdingnag is on Swift's side about the Test Act . ' He said , he knew no reason , why those who entertain opinions prejudicial to the public , should be obliged to change , or should not be obliged to conceal them.'13 12 - From these ...
Pàgina 342
... Brobdingnag on the human race ; but the judgment is now passed with an added intensity of moral aversion , so that we feel much the same shudder of revulsion which overcame the Houyhnhnm when Gulliver described to him a war among ...
... Brobdingnag on the human race ; but the judgment is now passed with an added intensity of moral aversion , so that we feel much the same shudder of revulsion which overcame the Houyhnhnm when Gulliver described to him a war among ...
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Addison admiration appears behaviour believe Bishop Bolingbroke Bridget Johnson Brobdingnag Cadenus Carteret CHAPTER Church Church of England common Congreve Corr Court Dean Deanery death Delany desire Drapier Dublin Duchess Duchess of Somerset England English favour fortune friends friendship genius give Godolphin Gulliver Halfpence Harley Harley's hath heart honour hope Houyhnhnms human Ireland Irish Jonathan Swift Kilroot King knew Lady Giffard Laracor letter lived London Lord Lord Treasurer marriage married mind Ministry Moor Park moral nation nature never Oxford pamphlet Parliament party passion peace perhaps person poem political Pope pretend pride Queen reason refused religion reply Sheridan Sir William Temple Somers Somerset spirit Steele Stella Struldbrugs Swift wrote Tale Tatler tell Temple Temple's things thought tion told took Tory true Vanessa Vanhomrigh Varina verses Wharton Whig William woman writing Yahoos