The Mind and Art of Jonathan SwiftOxford University Press, 1953 - 400 pagina's |
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Pagina 41
... close in spirit he was to the great Roman satirists . His early verse serves to remind us of this kinship . It is well , the satirist proceeds , after a very involved intro- duction , that praise of Congreve has come to soften the ...
... close in spirit he was to the great Roman satirists . His early verse serves to remind us of this kinship . It is well , the satirist proceeds , after a very involved intro- duction , that praise of Congreve has come to soften the ...
Pagina 151
... close an intellectual sincerity and consistency which chal- lenge a great many of the criticisms to which on the side of religion he has been subjected . Take him on his own plane , bear in mind the character of his period , and he is ...
... close an intellectual sincerity and consistency which chal- lenge a great many of the criticisms to which on the side of religion he has been subjected . Take him on his own plane , bear in mind the character of his period , and he is ...
Pagina 200
... close to the ministry , and factions were form- ing within the ranks of the party , Swift described to Peter- borough the three different tory camps : I think it plain that there are among the Tories three dif- ferent interests : one ...
... close to the ministry , and factions were form- ing within the ranks of the party , Swift described to Peter- borough the three different tory camps : I think it plain that there are among the Tories three dif- ferent interests : one ...
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MOOR PARK AND SIR WILLIAM TEMPLE | 10 |
The Battle of the Books AND A Tale of a | 49 |
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