Swift and His ContextsJohn Irwin Fischer, Hermann Josef Real, James D. Woolley AMS Press, 1989 - 223 pàgines |
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... interpret the story or to point the moral , the reader must make up his own interpretation . This necessity draws the reader further into the story than Peg's interpretation might have done . Although he is not the narrator , Swift is ...
... interpret the story or to point the moral , the reader must make up his own interpretation . This necessity draws the reader further into the story than Peg's interpretation might have done . Although he is not the narrator , Swift is ...
Pàgina 151
... interpretation : ... But more herein to speak I am forbidden : Sometimes for speaking truth one may be chidden . [ Ariosto , XXXIX.70 ] I am not willing , you see , to prosecute the cause against [ women ] , and therefore take heed you ...
... interpretation : ... But more herein to speak I am forbidden : Sometimes for speaking truth one may be chidden . [ Ariosto , XXXIX.70 ] I am not willing , you see , to prosecute the cause against [ women ] , and therefore take heed you ...
Pàgina 202
... interpretation as the prevailing one . What do these writers have to tell us about the Augustan concept of his- tory ? To begin with , most of these men wrote for profit . They were writers by profession , Cunningham and Burnet excepted ...
... interpretation as the prevailing one . What do these writers have to tell us about the Augustan concept of his- tory ? To begin with , most of these men wrote for profit . They were writers by profession , Cunningham and Burnet excepted ...
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The Legal Response to Swifts The Public Spirit of the Whigs | 21 |
Swifts Phillis or The Progress of SelfDeception | 39 |
Jonathan Swifts On the Day of | 65 |
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