Swift and His ContextsJohn Irwin Fischer, Hermann Josef Real, James D. Woolley AMS Press, 1989 - 223 pàgines |
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... question is whether or not Swift intended that they should find allusions to contem- porary events and politicians . Perhaps he had hoped to ruffle the feathers of those in high places , and had simply been trying to avoid any repercus ...
... question is whether or not Swift intended that they should find allusions to contem- porary events and politicians . Perhaps he had hoped to ruffle the feathers of those in high places , and had simply been trying to avoid any repercus ...
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... question is that Swift wrote " Phillis , or , The Progress of Self - Deception , " in 1711-19 because he was himself in a sorry state of self - deception in those years . " How he reconciled his two devotions [ to Stella and to Vanessa ] ...
... question is that Swift wrote " Phillis , or , The Progress of Self - Deception , " in 1711-19 because he was himself in a sorry state of self - deception in those years . " How he reconciled his two devotions [ to Stella and to Vanessa ] ...
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... question of provenance , of how this obscure pamphlet came to be where it is now and what its origins can tell us about the circumstances in which it may have been read and annotated by Jonathan Swift . The simple answer to the question ...
... question of provenance , of how this obscure pamphlet came to be where it is now and what its origins can tell us about the circumstances in which it may have been read and annotated by Jonathan Swift . The simple answer to the question ...
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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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