Eighteenth Century Poetry & ProseLouis Ignatius Bredvold, Alan Dugald McKillop, Lois Whitney, John Marshall Bullitt A broad survey of eighteenth-century poetry. |
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... Jonathan Swift still exercises a personal and intellectual power be- yond all his contemporaries . His life was extremely unhappy but also highly successful , if the profound and disturbing ... JONATHAN SWIFT ( 1667-1745 ) JONATHAN SWIFT.
... Jonathan Swift still exercises a personal and intellectual power be- yond all his contemporaries . His life was extremely unhappy but also highly successful , if the profound and disturbing ... JONATHAN SWIFT ( 1667-1745 ) JONATHAN SWIFT.
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... Swift's contemporaries , notably Shaftesbury , give a hopeful and optimistic answer to this question . But Swift devotes himself to ex- plaining in what various ways , by what various illusions , perversities , and ... JONATHAN SWIFT 223.
... Swift's contemporaries , notably Shaftesbury , give a hopeful and optimistic answer to this question . But Swift devotes himself to ex- plaining in what various ways , by what various illusions , perversities , and ... JONATHAN SWIFT 223.
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... Jonathan Swift : A List of Critical Studies published from 1895 to 1945 ( 1945 ) ; John F. Ross , Swift and Defoe ( Berkeley and Los Angeles , 1941 ) ; Herbert Davis , The Satire of Jonathan Swift ( 1947 ) ; Miriam Starkman , Swift's ...
... Jonathan Swift : A List of Critical Studies published from 1895 to 1945 ( 1945 ) ; John F. Ross , Swift and Defoe ( Berkeley and Los Angeles , 1941 ) ; Herbert Davis , The Satire of Jonathan Swift ( 1947 ) ; Miriam Starkman , Swift's ...
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