The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1962 |
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... finally , his first two real works - a satirical dialogue The Battle of the Books , and a sharp travesty on religious disputes . The Tale of A Tub . The latter was not published until 1705 , when it was issued anonymously . Swift ...
... finally , his first two real works - a satirical dialogue The Battle of the Books , and a sharp travesty on religious disputes . The Tale of A Tub . The latter was not published until 1705 , when it was issued anonymously . Swift ...
Pagina 333
... finally dying admirals long after Jane's own death . Her favorite brother , Henry , just a few years older than Jane , had first secured a Colonel's commission in the militia , but re- signed this on marrying his cousin Eliza , the ...
... finally dying admirals long after Jane's own death . Her favorite brother , Henry , just a few years older than Jane , had first secured a Colonel's commission in the militia , but re- signed this on marrying his cousin Eliza , the ...
Pagina 361
... finally does not matter is that none of the implications which could be drawn from the examina- tion of this little corner of society are evaded . Just as the smallest possible section of a circular arc will , when properly examined ...
... finally does not matter is that none of the implications which could be drawn from the examina- tion of this little corner of society are evaded . Just as the smallest possible section of a circular arc will , when properly examined ...
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