The Mind and Art of Jonathan SwiftOxford University Press, 1936 - 398 pagina's |
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Pagina 154
... pieces he was sometimes parodying the high romantic strain , exposing mercilessly the physical ugliness above which imagination would soar ; but the moral purpose does not account for the peculiar intensity . His scatology may be as ...
... pieces he was sometimes parodying the high romantic strain , exposing mercilessly the physical ugliness above which imagination would soar ; but the moral purpose does not account for the peculiar intensity . His scatology may be as ...
Pagina 358
... pieces , both of them , compounded of the purest Swiftian humour , the secret of which died with the dean of St. Patrick's . 4 WITH a few notable exceptions , the pieces in verse and prose which have been referred to in the three ...
... pieces , both of them , compounded of the purest Swiftian humour , the secret of which died with the dean of St. Patrick's . 4 WITH a few notable exceptions , the pieces in verse and prose which have been referred to in the three ...
Pagina 385
... pieces fathered upon Martinus originated in the days of the Club's activities and which were composed at later dates by one or another of the members . The Scriblerian canon is dis- cussed at length by both Allen , The clubs of Augustan ...
... pieces fathered upon Martinus originated in the days of the Club's activities and which were composed at later dates by one or another of the members . The Scriblerian canon is dis- cussed at length by both Allen , The clubs of Augustan ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
CONTROLLING IDEAS | 49 |
The Battle of the Books AND A Tale of a Tub | 75 |
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