SwiftHarvester Press, 1986 - 153 pages |
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... Essays in Honor of Alan Dugald McKillop ( Chicago , 1963 ) , p . 31 . 3. In The Well - Wrought Urn : Studies in the ... essay is entitled ' Situational Satire : A Commentary on the Method of Swift ' , The University of Toronto Quarterly ...
... Essays in Honor of Alan Dugald McKillop ( Chicago , 1963 ) , p . 31 . 3. In The Well - Wrought Urn : Studies in the ... essay is entitled ' Situational Satire : A Commentary on the Method of Swift ' , The University of Toronto Quarterly ...
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... Essay Concerning Human Understanding ( 1690 ) had attacked the concept of any ideal conception free of an experiential cause . Thomas Hobbes ' Leviathan ( 1651 ) had treated mankind and its universe as mechanical matter alone . As a ...
... Essay Concerning Human Understanding ( 1690 ) had attacked the concept of any ideal conception free of an experiential cause . Thomas Hobbes ' Leviathan ( 1651 ) had treated mankind and its universe as mechanical matter alone . As a ...
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... Essays on the assumptions writers made , or were entitled to make , about their audiences . See the essays by Terry ... essay form . Analysis of A Modest Proposal and An Argument . Bullitt , John M. , Jonathan Swift and the Anatomy of ...
... Essays on the assumptions writers made , or were entitled to make , about their audiences . See the essays by Terry ... essay form . Analysis of A Modest Proposal and An Argument . Bullitt , John M. , Jonathan Swift and the Anatomy of ...
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