The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1953 |
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Pagina 227
... Swift hurry back to London . There , partly because of his annoyance with the Whig minister's continued refusal to grant the request of the Irish Church for equal treatment , partly because of his personal liking ... JONATHAN SWIFT 227.
... Swift hurry back to London . There , partly because of his annoyance with the Whig minister's continued refusal to grant the request of the Irish Church for equal treatment , partly because of his personal liking ... JONATHAN SWIFT 227.
Pagina 233
... Swift later said in his own " Verses on the Death of Dr. Swift " : Ne'er a traitor could be found To sell him for six hundred pound . The grand jury , every member ... Swift made this the occasion for one of his rare JONATHAN SWIFT 233.
... Swift later said in his own " Verses on the Death of Dr. Swift " : Ne'er a traitor could be found To sell him for six hundred pound . The grand jury , every member ... Swift made this the occasion for one of his rare JONATHAN SWIFT 233.
Pagina 249
... Swift's wild burlesque attack " The Legion Club ” has a particular personal horror mixed with the hatred which describes in detail the inmates of parliament as literal madmen . In his ... Jonathan Swift Once Dean of JONATHAN SWIFT 249.
... Swift's wild burlesque attack " The Legion Club ” has a particular personal horror mixed with the hatred which describes in detail the inmates of parliament as literal madmen . In his ... Jonathan Swift Once Dean of JONATHAN SWIFT 249.
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