The Mind and Art of Jonathan SwiftOxford University Press, 1953 - 400 pagina's |
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Pagina 66
... Effect of Nature : but is mistaken by many for either Divine Inspiration , or Diabolical Possession . ' It is thus ... effects , apt to be mistaken for supernatural . ' In ' Enthusiasmus Trium- phatus , or a Discourse of the Nature ...
... Effect of Nature : but is mistaken by many for either Divine Inspiration , or Diabolical Possession . ' It is thus ... effects , apt to be mistaken for supernatural . ' In ' Enthusiasmus Trium- phatus , or a Discourse of the Nature ...
Pagina 83
... effect , this is gained by means which the young versifier had understood but had not been able to manipulate , but ... effects : all that is unacceptable to reason is given an emotional repulsiveness so strong that it is attended by a ...
... effect , this is gained by means which the young versifier had understood but had not been able to manipulate , but ... effects : all that is unacceptable to reason is given an emotional repulsiveness so strong that it is attended by a ...
Pagina 315
... effect over that given in the closing pages of the previous Voyage fore- shadows the remarkable ending of part iv , but it is still an effect arising almost entirely out of mere physical contrast . 3 IN comparison with the rest of ...
... effect over that given in the closing pages of the previous Voyage fore- shadows the remarkable ending of part iv , but it is still an effect arising almost entirely out of mere physical contrast . 3 IN comparison with the rest of ...
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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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